Moderator Patrick_y shares his impressions on the new Vacheron Constantin 222 in steel. 4200H/222A model. It's a big day! Celebrating Vacheron Constantin's 270th anniversary year! We now have an early announcement starting the first round of celebrations ...
I read the other ones and they all didn't have the technical details and the heritage details I was looking for. So I decided we had to have our own on WPS!
I'd dog-sit that watch too! Very cool! Thanks for sharing the all important bezel removal shot! Are the gaskets between bezel and case standard sized or special sized?
You couldn’t access the back to release the stem, so this 2-part item is released by prying with tweezers Then the movement can be lifted out after the front is unscrewed. Note the dirty bracelet before it was cleaned. Mike ...
VC is doing particularly good stuff in recent years, let's see if Monsieur Jerome Lambert can 'resurrect' JLC to its former glory, and in doing so make the landscape so much more interesting and compelling....
1. This movement is much thinner than the Tissot. 2. Accuracy is a big deal at the high end watch brands. So it's more likely to be more accurate across the power reserve in all five positions! The Tissot is probably not inaccurate across the power reserv...
Is it $32000/$725 > 40x good? Again, useless comparison but buyers of this 222 don't worry about this ) I will buy it if I can get one for its historical significance, but definitely out of the question since I don't own any VC.
Hacking. As mentioned above, the movement does hack. But with no seconds hand, it's kind of a moot point. Ideally, I'd probably rather not have a hacking feature since there's no second hand. No quick change. The design doesn't have other bands. Thus, nat...
The AP 16202 date disc matches the dial color. Whereas the 222 in steel doesn't. Hence, the 222 in gold has a more cohesive look. Sebks posted a comparison photo and the photo illustrates this more. I still like the 222 in steel very much despite the mism...
I think from a pure design perspective the 222 is far more pleasing to the eye. While it will not be something that I purchase I am eager to see them in the metal. A forum friend owns the gold version and it was quite appealing on the wrist, and pretty we...
This is very, very nice. But at this price point, why doesn’t it have an easy adjustment system at the clasp? Is it that hard to give Brogioli a call and ask them to make one?
Nail-breaking and gnashing of teeth are required, along with a bracelet tool, screwdriver or nearby dealer . I once asked a M-B factory guy why the US cars had 6000 mile service intervals versus the Euro cars with 20,000 km service (12,000 miles). Answer:...
I do think I’d need to try it on the wrist. For me, I like a bracelet with some adjustment. Even if a few mm as I like my watches on the snug side and not sliding around (when no adjustment I need to size looser to accommodate for wrist swelling). Overall...
...and it makes zero sense. Give me a number that won't void my warranty. That's all I ask for. I'm assuming that if I wore a Patek 3940J in 80 feet of water (below their limit) and the case leaked, they would give me hell about it.
Now, when a watch says it can go 30 meters of depth, it can go that depth ONLY DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, for a certain amount of time. That's the new legal definition. So, theoretically, a scuba diver (scuba divers generally can go 18 meters deep or 30 ...
I think it should be priced closer to $25,000 like the Chopard Alpine Eagle XPS (the one with the salmon pink dial). Both are at the same level - Geneva Seal level. Vacheron Constantin is a higher brand so maybe a small premium for the Vacheron Constantin...
The RRP seems a bit steep. I recognise the price is in line with the competition but it’s still inflated IMO. The lack of a micro adjustment (for now?) is a major design flaw. Given the ample time for R&D and taking reference of other integrated bracelets...
Not that the pricing matters... Normal people won't be able to get one. And those who do get one would've paid more if they had to. But comparing the watch to the Chopard Alpine Eagle XPS - a watch in the similar Geneva Seal level and the case is also fai...
Which is why my earlier point of “I recognise the price is in line with the competition…” was mainly to state that VC took reference and set a price point based on how they position 222 vis a vis others
Oh yes. Market positioning. Let me give you a hypothetical scenario; VC didn't want to charge $40K because they thought it was too much. One employee said, "we don't need to make that much money, and we need there to be room for significant price growth i...
The execution looks impeccable. Especially for the bracelet which is half the watch in this model.. The front load of the original is much more interesting but I understand the challenges of being loyal to that concept. Like the pp 3700 vs 5711. Real worl...
Might be the price AP, Patek, VC charge nowadays for that kind of watch But 35.000 euro is imo FAR from reasonable for a simple steel sportswatch That aside it is a nice watch … only 39 would be more my size
Basically EUR 35k in 2025 gets you a watch with inferior specs than it did in 1977. I really like this 222, but major watch brands, VC included, are completely taking the p*ss on pricing. For what it proposes, this should be USD 20-25k, tops. I love the w...
Not that the pricing matters... Normal people won't be able to get one. And those who do get one would've paid more if they had to. But comparing the watch to the Chopard Alpine Eagle XPS - a watch in the similar Geneva Seal level and the case is also fai...
You're only looking at your own perspective. Remember... VC has to look at it from their perspective. Not that the pricing matters... Normal people won't be able to get one. And those who do get one would've paid more if they had to. But comparing the wat...
I wouldn't say you're wrong, as the brands have totally been awful, but I would say you're being a tiny, little-bit, just a tiny amount stubborn. Keep in mind, you shouldn't blame ONLY the brands! It's also the massive hordes of consumers whom during the ...
It's always refreshing to see a review from one of our own, and not a copy-paste of the company communication or blind applause by those who got paid a lot like Revolution et al. The Emperor's New Clothes Apology but, I don't share the excitement and buzz...
And a lot of tailors who know how to appeal to a nouveau Emperor's vanity. This watch is not perfect. But it is fairly well done. I think you can tell I was really sad about the case construction is no longer a 2 piece. And I agree... The short power rese...
Back to VC, I feel, this phenomenon is not only by them, "short cuts" on delivery, that is emphasized by their ambitious pricing. Thats my feel . Your Chopard example is great, I do love the AE XPS, hopefully will get mine by H1/25 (about 1 year on waitin...
Regarding the price of this watch I have 2 questions that I don't think has been discussed here. If you look at the price of the steel 222 and compare it to the price of a gold 222 what are your toughts? Looking at the pre-owned gold (37 mm, price) will t...
It's not about costs... It's not about materials. It's not about craftsmanship. It's about a standard in the industry where gold watches simply cost much more than their steel ones. If the delta was only $10,000 or so or only 30% or so, then to the averag...
Imprecise question; I can see there are two possible interpretations of dial size; the diameter of the dial alone when the dial is removed from the movement, or the visible portion of the dial that's visible once the dial is cased. I presume you mean the ...
Yes, I meant the visible portion of the dial in the case. I’m curious to know as some have expressed that the dial seems a bit small. I’m wondering if this is because of the contrast of the blue dial to the steel case (which is less obvious on the full go...
Although the movement is accessed from the back with the new version, the original also had a removable case back. It could be pressed out from the front once the movement was de-cased. I never opened mine up but from looking at this photo it appears the ...
Nice watch and compared it with the yellow gold sibling. The blue dial is really nice but the white date disc doesn’t seem to blend with the blue. In my opinion, the yellow gold looks more understated. I also suspect the steel will be hyped up a bit given...
I do like the harmony of the dial on the yellow gold. And I still like the steel version even with the mis-matched date disc. But I wonder if it were a color matched date disc if it'd work better. I think it's definitely a potential! In Sebks' photo, the ...
Everything with a darker color will look smaller. Take a black Rimowa suitcase and a silver Rimowa suitcase of the same size, and the Black one will look smaller. Also, most things with a sharp contrast will look smaller. Take a suitcase that's all gold, ...