Explore the Vacheron Constantin 222 in steel (Ref. 4200H/222A) with an in-depth review and collector insights. Discover its design, movement, and market position.
Explore christianch's review of the Vacheron Constantin Overseas 41mm Ref. 4520V/210A-B128. Discover its unique blue dial, quick-change system, and subtle updates.
Dreaming of a Vacheron Constantin 222 in steel? Explore collector insights on design, movement, and market trends for this iconic reference. Discover why a steel 222 remains a coveted, yet elusive, timepiece.
Explore Jp75's in-depth review of the Vacheron Constantin 222 in yellow gold. Discover its unique brushed finish, versatile wearability, and production insights.
Vacheron's website . Price: 35.000€ / $32,000. But I'm personally not interested (by steel watches in general and by yet another blue dial one in particular). credit: VC’s website ...
It's great this exists as I understand the appetite for it, but I'd still take its modern descendent over the original design. I'm sure many will disagree but the Malte cross on the case feels unnecessary here, while true to the original it feels a little...
I don't like the Malte cross on the case at all - even if it is faithful to the original design. It just looks out of place and over the top to my eye. The watch is lovely but is too small for my wrist and I ultimately prefer the design/size of the Overse...
Since first laying eyes on it, I have been asking for a SS version. Now it is here and I am anxious to see if it gives the same feel on the wrist and yes I am inquiring.