Hi, I am new to VACHERON CONSTANTIN. I just purchased my first Vacheron Constantin which is a Reference 6484 dated form the “1960's”.. The watch is powered by Caliber P453/3B which has 18 jewels (as opposed to the earlier ones which had 17 jewels) and is ...
As for comparison with other movements, I would say that anything from VC is top notch. I think the1003 is the thinnest movement that VC ever put in a wristwatch. But, but what matters most is that the piece you now have called to you.
Cal 453 with sub-seconds and its sister cal 454 with center seconds were based on the JLC 449 ebauche. After their merger in 1938, all wristwatch movements were sourced from JLC other than chronographs. The 18th jewel is a lower cap jewel for the escape w...
the movement & allotted to CR case design with Maltese Cross lugs. for example:, Is the first batch of & produced in 1955? That year is the 200th anniversary of VC's birth, began to be produced. reply
VC (and Breguet, Cartier and Chopard) got JLC 449, 818 and 819 movements as "movement blancs". In order to get te Geneva Seal, the entire movement finishing happened within the canton of Geneva. So you can very well say that even if this is a JLC construc...
What a beautiful watch this is. I’ve done some desktop research but couldn’t find anything conclusive. I tend to agree with Nico: JLC ebauche. But in the end of the day, does it matter if it’s from 1962 or 1959? (Personally I would care since I’m from 59 ...
This is most useful information. Thanks! While I share Pun’s perspective that we should enjoy the beauty of the watch, I am one of those who finds joy in the beauty, but also in the history, in the technical aspects and the subtle differences among the mo...
Hi Sergio, welcome to the addicts‘ corner. Congratulations on this fine piece! It is a rare bird for sure, and a top elegant one. Enjoy it with pride and joy! Daniel
Beautiful watch! I own over 30 vintage VCs, and I have extracts on all of them so I'm accumulating my own little database of manufacturing dates. The serial number on your movement dates it to roughly 1950. If you want precise info, I recommend purchasing...
Hi LS, nice to have an original contributor jump in. I certainly don't want to discourage any discussion of vintage V&C! Can you suggest what makes it worthwhile to revive an old post? The OP hasn't been active for a couple of years and it would be a ...