...one of the few watches where I don't mind having to work a bit to know the time. People rightly praise the dials, but the case is gorgeous and the movement is great...
Which of these two wonderful Vacheron Constantin watches appeals to you the most ? Historiques Ultra-Thin 1955 in rose gold , ref. 33155/000R-9588 with hand-wound caliber 1003 . Dimensions: 36 x 4.13 mm Mercator in yellow gold ref. 43050 with a solid gold...
I like the finishing on the thin but movement too small. The unique dial time indicator and dial patterns push Mercator over the edge. I like the strap here too.
My only concern would be the reliability of the movement, as I have heard stories. Ultra thin would find it hard to compete with Credor Eichi II and the coming Lange Ultra thin Onyx in my set.
As it is interesting and unique. At the same time, imho, Mercator and many other interesting-dial VCs from that period have uninspiring backs, unfortunately.
Timeless. Wears amazingly well. A real horological feat so make it so thin. Hand wound. Most go for uniqueness of Mercator but Ultra thin is timeless. One of my all time favorites. Think again!
and also thinking about the 81180/000R-9159, which is a little bigger (40 mm) but perhaps more modern. If you had none of the two and would have to choose one of them as a keeper can I ask you which one would be your choice? Thanks and bon weekend. Pelle
Whereas I've been quite close to buying the 33155, which feels incredible on the wrist and which has such a beautiful movement. So, between the two, my personal choice would be the Ultra-Thin 1955, without the slightest hesitation. To be perfectly honest ...
But itβs personally the only detail which I didnβt fully respond to. Just my taste of course. Also I would be very interested in seeing the blue indexes of the platinum variant.
I really like the way you always bring both facts and your feeling into your post - highly appreciated. Between just the two of us,(!) when I discussed these two watches with a top technical guy at VC I thought (I can't put my finger on his exact words) I...
Hereβs a photo of caliber 1400 which equips the 40mm Patrimony. It looks very good but you donβt get to see it because of the solid case back. And I can imagine indeed that the thinness of caliber 1003 makes it a little more fragile. Also the crown is ver...
Not only does this watch have one of my favourite Ultra Thin movements it is also a real Ultra Thin watch in every sense of the words and IMHO is just stunning and would be a pleasure on the wrist that in Platinum I would forsake all others for. In case I...
As I wrote just above to Pelle, I've been close to buying this watch in rose gold (I've never seen the platinum variant yet). However, there's one thing I'm not completely fond of concerning the 33155: the indexes, which are neither applied nor painted. M...
...one of the few watches where I don't mind having to work a bit to know the time. People rightly praise the dials, but the case is gorgeous and the movement is great...
There are watches that are similar to the Ultra Thin, but the Mercator stands out of the croud. Especially in its own era when there not so many independents seeking their unique selling points.