The Quai de l'Ile collection symbolizes for me the experiment conducted by Vacheron Constantin since its launch to provide an extremely large customization to the watches through multiple available settings and options. By using a configurator, the custom...
What a surprise. I will start from the most interesting point, the price tag: it seems that someone, in the VC's headquarters, has awaken from a long sleep. The world is changing quickly, smatwatches are breaking the rules and eroding quarterly revenues a...
I don't think that they sold a lot of customized pieces. And on top of that they were complicated to produce. I'm afraid I don't have close-up pictures of the movement... but I did appreciate the visual rendering of this movement. Of course, it is not as ...
This makes for a very interesting watch for me, as the precious metal predecessor made for one of the very few watches that got criticised in the watch press (relating to the other article). I have always been partial to the design of it but not quite the...
You know, the lack of customisation is not an issue either. I think that at a certain level, customers expect answers and not questions from a top luxury brand. Personalization is fine but too many options kill the game. Fx
In the sense that you were able to customise the choice of metal of various case components and some other minor details but nothing dramatic. Will the steel version keep all the anti fake protection features of the precious metal Quais, too?
I am a huge fan of this direction taken by VC. The black steel version looks fantastic. But personally there are two things that would be somewhat of a minus to me. I would have liked the case to be about 8% smaller and water resistant to 6atm at the very...
Photo courtesy Alex Ghotbi on THL The date is more legible and this version seems more casual. To be seen in real of course for judgment. Cheers, Patrickh ...
Thank you for the detailed thoughts and photographs. I had the palladium version of the original QDI: And loved it! I would be just as happy with this steel version (though I would probably choose the silver dial). Bill ...