CdV or PT Traditionnelle - assuming they still have it in stock

Jan 31, 2021,04:25 AM
 

It is discontinued and not in production since a long time.
Cant wait to see the decision!

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Vacheron Constantin: what would be the choice between around 30/40K ?

 
 By: foversta : January 31st, 2021-03:32
I was thinking about adding a Vacheron Constantin piece in my collection. When I look at the catalogue and considering my budget, I was considering the hereafter pieces: Historiques Cornes de Vache: I like it a lot, it is a classic chronograph but its cas...  

i will wait for

 
 By: patrickh : January 31st, 2021-03:52
the 1921 100th anniversary to be presented soon and I will also consider the Chronomètre Royal 1907 ;-) Good luck in your search and final decision FX. ...  

Vacheron Jubilee 1755 in platinum ...

 
 By: Jim14 : January 31st, 2021-04:20
Is available mint preowned from a reputable dealer in your price range. A stunning piece [no affiliation] ...  

Ahhh... this Jubilee!

 
 By: mrds : January 31st, 2021-04:38

CdV or PT Traditionnelle - assuming they still have it in stock

 
 By: agyzace : January 31st, 2021-04:25
It is discontinued and not in production since a long time. Cant wait to see the decision!

The Cornes de Vache or 1921

 
 By: mrds : January 31st, 2021-04:42
Both extraordinary pieces that so well sum up VC‘s qualities and capabilities. As Nico said, if you go for the 1921 you may want to wait what VC announces for the 100th anniversary. Cheers, Daniel

My choices

 
 By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : January 31st, 2021-04:57
For me this is the chrono to look for. The new Overseas is definitely underrated, IIRC there are 2 more straps included, leather and rubber. This is even more underrated, nobody cares of a 37 mm sport watch. I remember a white gold time only, perhaps with...  

You started with the right one for me

 
 By: blau : January 31st, 2021-05:32
There are a number of watches I like here, but the steel Cornes de Vache is the only one I LOVE.

Same for me.

 
 By: Overwound : January 31st, 2021-07:35
All great options but the Comes de Vache grabs me like no other listed so far. Monochromatic beauty, a touch of blue along with that very easy on the eyes manual wind movement. Yes please!

My opinion

 
 By: VinnieD : January 31st, 2021-06:31
Depending on the rest of your collection: 1. if you want something to enjoy now, the overseas dual time is quite cool 2. if you want something that would still put a smile on your face in decades, the CdV is the way to go A wild card would be a Historique... 

Having smaller wrists...

 
 By: jleno : January 31st, 2021-07:21
I'd probably go with the ultra-fine 1955, the 36mm automatic patrimony, or the 37mm overseas

One more for the CdV Chronograph

 
 By: respo : February 1st, 2021-10:41
But that choice is based purely on my own collection. There have been some suggestions added to this thread for models no longer in production and even long out of production. If you expand your options to that entire universe, then I will require a lot m...  

Very different pieces

 
 By: quattro98 : February 1st, 2021-19:24
Vacheron Constantin is one of my favorite watch companies. I have the Overseas in blue (4500V) and the Traditionelle in platinum (82172). They are both outstanding watches that are easy to wear. Every piece posted is fantastic, so I would focus on what yo... 

The Cornes de Vache for me. I wouldn't look at it to tell the time. I'd look at it to look at it.

 
 By: Rosneathian : February 25th, 2021-08:14
That's not to say the other options don't have their merits. They all do. My choice is just a reflection of where I am in my collecting, and my sensibilities draw me to the CdV. I'm sure you'll make the choice that makes sense for you. Best regards.

Superb Choices. My answers below:

 
 By: kpk : March 2nd, 2021-02:21
- You will only appreciate the Word Time if you live in a country which falls in a half or quarter time zone. I live in India, so I can relate. I love the fact that it is busy. But for someone who lives in the traditional 24 tie zones, it might not make s... 

1921 then Chrono

 
 By: Jurry : April 26th, 2021-19:06