Explore the mesmerizing dials of Vacheron Constantin watches. Discover insights into their manufacturing techniques, design elements, and collector preferences for specific models.
I am sorry I misposted before I asked my question! I meant to say I have lurked and learned here and elsewhere, and wanted to ask for some advice. if that's OK. I have had a few watches over the years, and now approaching 50 myself, decided I would like a...
you'll be getting an automatic watch. And if it is a 50 or so year old VC it will be a caliber 1072-based watch. There are some great examples out there, such as the "Cioccolatone" with date, one of which I think is at the next Antiquorum auction in NY. A...
because it sound right on target! Fifty years ago was I think pretty much the peak of accomplishment for simple wristwatch timekeeping, and the CR is pretty much the peak example. Typical of VC over the years, the designs are beautifully executed and dist...
Vacheron sourced most of its movement blanks from JLC back in the 40's, 50's and 60's, when these Chronometer Royal watches were made. The calibers 1007/BS and 1008/BS are the finest finished versions of this particular ebauche that you will see. It is al...
looking at the top left corner pic, got a question in mind, what is the meaning of the big "arrow" located at the edge near the bottom of the movement? grateful if you can let me know that. stefan
one of my very favorite JLC watches, the Mark 11, in this case made in 1953 for the Royal Australian Air Force. One of 2950 pieces, designed along with the more famous IWC Mark 11 to these British Ministry of Defense specifications (not my pic): The arrow...
hi Steve, thanks very much for the reply. the big arrow means it is a military movement. by the way, thanks also for the very informative materials and superb photos. really enjoy looking all these beautiful movement which make you feel good! stefan