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Vacheron Constantin

Bill stirs the hornet's nest...

 

Just some observations of a vintage guy who wonders how all these "new" pieces will be viewed after a few decades of aging...


1. the first appearance of the QdI with transparent dial was shocking and caught many fans of the brand by surprise.
2. the model was promoted a hybrid of production and atelier, and priced between the two.
3. the modular design suffered from low water-resistance for what appeared to be a sporty watch (incl. rotor design).
4. the value initially seemed dependent on materials used rather than intrinsic worth, although this was addressed with addition of complications to the line-up.
5. the change to solid dials was a flip-flop that occurred too soon, communicating the brand's uncertainty with its own concept.
6. as a result, further development of the innovative transparent dials, including enthusiast-suggested concepts like MGM's below, has not occurred.
7. there is time to rescue the model if VC stops chasing the market and gets back in front of it.

MGM design

MGM design


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