Rogi
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Email Vacheron Constantin at their main email and ask for the year of manufacturing of your timepiece, you need to provide them with the case number and movement number
it is a free service (since the website is down today it is even easier just click the concierge for your specific country, ie if you're in North America you just click it and it will pop out an email imediately for you to write), and faster than Extract from the Archives. Also if the case and movement number do match that isn't a gurantee to the legitimacy of the timepiece but it will give you a starting point, if they can't find a match in the archives it means that it isn't legitimate (ie made from parts etc.). I would also send Vacheron two photos of the timepiece, front and back so that they can tell you if it looks ok.
Early 1970s dial
By: Er.Win : January 20th, 2019-05:53
Hello, It's my first post here, I'd like to ask for your expert opinion. I bought this elegant, early 1970s VC and am actually very happy with it. I took it to my watchmaker to look at the movement (1014, made by JLC) and everything seems fine. I'd like t...
Two more pictures
By: Er.Win : January 20th, 2019-07:44
Hi, Thanks for the replies. I attach two more pictures: case back and side view. I removed the case number as it seems to be the common practice. Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of the movement – but I do count on my watchmaker's judgement regarding...
Nice white dial, Rogi.
By: Er.Win : January 21st, 2019-02:50
I feel that leaving off the accent makes for a much cleaner dial (no wonder it has become commonplace ever since). I find this case shape to be extremely elegant – there's something "tankish" about it, but somehow more satisfyingly understated.
accent grave or not
By: anon438 : January 21st, 2019-10:27
In my opinion, the 'accent grave' should not miss on the original factory dials. Therefore I think the dial has, at least, been cleaned. This watches often appear to got moisture intrusion, what often calls for a refinish afterwards...thince customers pre...
Not quite getting it
By: Er.Win : January 21st, 2019-11:01
It's actually 2019, not 2014. The prints you superimpose seem to correspond to the print on the dial, or am I missing something? What about the hands, as you mention them, something wrong? I did buy this watch from a reputable dealer, and the movement is,...
V&C ref 2019A of course
By: anon438 : January 21st, 2019-12:19
sorry for that writing fault but, what a dealer or watchmaker says about a movement, is irrelevant for authentification in the online forum. A dealer will tell you often, everything is ok, but if you check the offerings, it isn't. The only evidence which ...
Thank you for your effort
By: Er.Win : January 21st, 2019-14:20
I'm totally willing to take bad news, if need be, and I can also still send the watch back. So I'm genuinely interested in what you have to say. I did not ask though to authenticate the watch –the case back numbers do match and I also have the movement nu...
Normal wear
By: Er.Win : January 25th, 2019-07:36
You are probably right that the original case finishing was satin. However, it seems that the watch was not aggressively polished. I went today to two watchmakers and one vintage dealer in the metropolis I call home. They suggest that this is normal wear,...