Two versions of the Vacheron Constantin Historiques Cornes de Vache 1955 (both measuring 38.5 x 10.9 mm and powered by caliber 1142):
Steel Hodinkee Edition ref. 5000H/000A with Pulsometer scale (2017)
Platinum ref. 5000H/000P-B058 with Tachymeter scale (2015)
I personally prefer the platinum version for tworeasons:
First, I love the blue tachymeter scale, which is also found on my rosegold version. It's one of the reasons I decided to buy the rose gold version rather than the steel one, despite the significant price difference.
Second, the pulsometer scale has always made me feel a little uneasy because it evokes health and the medicalworld, and that's not something I personally want to wear on my wrist. Furthermore, I find it less aesthetically pleasing than the tachymeter scale with the words โGRADUATED FOR 30 PULSATIONSโ taking a lot of space.
What about you?
Which is your favorite?
Best, Emmanuel
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For the sake of a completecomparison, here are fouradditionalimages from Phillips including the regularsteel version and the rosegold one.
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Two versions of the Vacheron Constantin Historiques Cornes de Vache 1955 (both measuring 38.5 x 10.9 mm and powered by caliber 1142 ): Steel Hodinkee Edition ref. 5000H/000A with Pulsometer scale (2017) Platinum ref. 5000H/000P-B058 with Tachymeter scale ...
I find the slate grey dial easily more appealing, and despite not being a fan of the large 'Graduated....' print, I don't find any disagreement with a pulsometer scale, it's not only an occasionally helpful tool, it brings me fond memories and ideals of m...
If I want to find out a pulse using just 30 counts, I can divide the tachometer reading by two. I think the blue tachometer scale really pops in a positive way.
But would probably go with steel due to the lighter weight ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ As for Pulsometer, aesthetics aside I find it a lot more likely to use than a Tachymeter scale ๐๐๐ป
though your rose gold threatens it! Interesting for me to realize, with time, that the hodinkee is actually my least favorite. I'd prefer the regular steel version over it, and both the precious metal versions over the steel--like you I really think this ...