WatchProSite|Market|Digest

Vacheron Constantin

Rarity is the key word

 

Hi,  First time to post.  

I've been only lurking around and  the subject  this time was very interesting.

I happen to own Chronometer Royal 1907 with red 12.  You are very right in that the  high  premium 

is hard to be justified.  Well, I thought so in the beginning.  But somewhere inside of me repeatedly

whispered  " But you like it, don't you?  Go against rational.  You can't expect outstanding result

(uncomparable satisfaction) when acting like any others..."   Finally I followed the voice.

As a matter of fact I was not given much time to wonder.  There were only 4 pieces to be delivered

through AD in my country.  Adding 3 or so subsequently imported,  there are less than 10 here that

makes the piece very very rare.  Surprise was its super accuracy. I knew the movement was almost

the same as ordinary cal 2450.  But extra careful tuning and calibration might be made,  I suspect.

Mine turns out to be only +1 sec /3 days constantly.  This phenomenal accuracy was a great bonus!

Afterall, only  those who can go against rational can enjoy the rarity...not?  

 

This message has been edited by Black Ninjya on 2011-09-01 06:14:34

  login to reply