I suggest finding references that you like visually first and then learning everything you can about them. Once you are confident in your knowledge than choose a fine example of the reference you love.
As some of you may know I have been on the prowl for a while now. My goal was to purchase a V&C within a specific budget that was relatively rare. I believe I have accomplished that goal in finding a two tone steel and pink gold 4073. This beautiful p...
with a lovely vintage V&C. I know this watch from some years ago! The dial demonstrates many techniques; minute and seconds markings en réserve, galvanized base with contrasting brushing, applied gold numerals, a tour-de-force from 1946. Is "Vacheron ...
This picture from the seller I believe more clearly depicts the incised technique. Also, here is the picture of the movement from the seller and finally with the crown off. I really really appreciate all the info on the watch Dean. Thank you very much and...
I see a gold crown in these pictures? Interesting to note that a black wax was rubbed into the incised markers which hardened over time and is quite durable.
and decided to let his watchmaker replace the crown for whatever reason. He also did not request that any replaced parts be returned to him. Unfortunately that crown is now gone. I am not sure but I assume the crown tube was also replaced for whatever rea...
I suggest finding references that you like visually first and then learning everything you can about them. Once you are confident in your knowledge than choose a fine example of the reference you love.
A very nice example of VC pieces from that time. ANd the movement is laos looking good and seems not to have been "misused ". One example that I have missed from my collection.
Here is what the crown should look like. Mine has a refinished dial, but it is the finest redial I've ever seen. Too bad they didn't make black dials back then. ...
Here is a link from antiquorum for a watch that was sold in 2005: catalog.antiquorum.swiss 8 It looks like a 4073 to me. Obviously a timepiece being sold at auction with no mention of redial is far from concrete proof that its original but just su...
There seems to be a chronograph from the 1940's in the museum that has a black dial which they say is original. Other than that, in my 25 years of intensely following the market, and collecting, no, I've never seen an original black dial. Or even many bla...
This appears original to me. I also came across a wonderful article here s were they name dial variants for my favorite vacheron reference the 4072. The dial 3 variant is dedicated to black enamel versions where - of the 6 dial variants - the 3rd (black ...
I really love the watches they made in the 1930's. Of the sandwich dials, I've seen four. I have two, the other one is in gold with mobile lugs. Maybe it's another style we will see in the Heritage collections at some point?