I'm still waiting for the additional pictures I asked from the seller! But It's nice to see you could have some more! I think that's part of the difficulty when one dips one's toes in the vintage market for the first time: the general lack of clear infos... that could be somewhat cleared by having c
Well I like classic dress watches, and I've been looking for one in gold. The modern pieces are a bit out of my price range, so vintage pieces seemed a good starting place. Why V&C? A bit for the history but in the end I'd say it all comes down to esthetics. Why this piece? I like the shape of the c
Thanks! Now that you mention it, it could be a cocktail watch. Supposedly it's from the 1960's so the 33mm diameter would not be off for a men's watch from this period. If it is a redial it could be a dealbreaker: - if everything is genuine VC and the dial has been changed, why not... after all 60 t
Hello everyone! I'm new to this forum, I mostly have recent watches but lately I have taken an interest in vintage watches. I came across this piece from a seller. Sadly I don't have enough knowledge on vintage Vacheron Constantin, the infos provided by the seller are: - circa 1960's - 1002 caliber