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Vacheron Constantin's integrated-bracelet luxury sports watch, since 1996. Maltese-cross bezel, tool-free strap system.
Vacheron Constantin's original 1977 integrated sports watch, designed by Jörg Hysek aged 23. Predecessor to the Overseas.
Wristshot gallery from the Horlogeforum Vacheron Constantin thread.
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Vacheron Constantin Designed an Exclusive Armillary Tourbillon for the Rolls-Royce Amethyst Droptail
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Unboxing the Pièces Unique Vacheron Constantin Historiques Cornes de Vache 1955 | Revo Talks
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The Return of the Dress Watch! Back from the Brink with 5 Watches from Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Chopard, and Montblanc – Reprise
“Dress watches” were initially just “watches.” While their popularity may have dwindled over the years as more casual and sporty watches have taken off, many brands have stayed faithful to the concept of the dress watch as Martin Green highlights here with five beautiful examples from 2021.
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Introducing the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Moon Phase Retrograde Date
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Bernhard H. Mayer 150th Anniversary Automatic Swiss Made With Vacheron Vibes...
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Introducing the Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph “Panda”
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Best Revival 2022: Vacheron Constantin Historiques 222
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Revolution Awards 2022: Brand of The Year – Vacheron Constantin
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Interview with Louis Ferla, CEO of Vacheron Constantin
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Review: The New Vacheron Constantin Historiques 222
The 1970s were a period of upheaval and turmoil for the mechanical watchmaking industry. This was the time of the “quartz crisis” during which the advent of quartz watches, with its superior accuracy at a much lower cost, had posed an existential threat to the Swiss watch industry. The quartz crisis led to a majorRead More
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My Watch Story: Getting Married In A Vintage Vacheron by Riyad Seervai
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Up close with the 2022 Vacheron Constantin Métiers d’Art Tribute to Great Civilisations Collection
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Tribute to Great Civilizations - Vacheron Constantin’s Dazzling Collaboration with the Louvre
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In Conversation with Laurent Perves, Vacheron Constantin’s Chief Commercial Officer
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Review: The New Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Complete Calendar Openface
The complete calendar is a complication that is, in itself, a sum of other complications, namely the day, date, month, and moon phase. Not to be confused with the triple calendar (which does without the moon phase), the complete calendar is one of horology’s most practical and poetic displays. In the realm of luxury watchmaking,Read More
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Vacheron Constantin Introduces the Traditionnelle Complete Calendar Openface
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State Of The Collection 2020 - 2021 Part 1 - SOTC Vacheron AP Omega IWC JLC Panerai Eterna + More
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Vacheron Constantin Introduces the Traditionnelle Complete Calendar in White Gold
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The Return Of The Dress Watch! Back From The Brink With 5 New Watches From Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Chopard, And Montblanc
“Dress watches” were initially just “watches.” While their popularity may have dwindled over the years as more casual and sporty watches have taken off, many brands have stayed faithful to the concept of the dress watch as Martin Green highlights here with five beautiful new examples.
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5 New Perpetual Calendars Presented At Watches & Wonders 2021 From IWC, A. Lange & Söhne, Vacheron Constantin, Bulgari, And Hermès
The perpetual calendar (along with the split-seconds chronograph) ranks among Martin Green's favorite complications. Here he highlights 5 perpetual calendars that caught his eye during Watches & Wonders 2021.
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Vacheron Constantin: the best 3 picks from this year’s novelties list
Top 3 picks from this year's VC novelties: Historiques American 1921, Traditionelle Split Seconds Chronograph and the Métiers d'Art Tribute to Explorers.
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5 New Unisex Timepieces Presented At Watches & Wonders 2021 From Jaeger-LeCoultre, Nomos, Cartier, Chanel, And Vacheron Constantin
Unisex watches are the future. As watches continue the trend to smaller sizes, unisex styles are a natural progression allowing brands to market their watches to more people. Martin Green highlights 5 sensibly sized watches from Watches & Wonders 2021 that he thinks will look good on the wrists of all genders.
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Movement Macro! From Seiko to Vacheron An Up Close Look At Some Sexy Automatic Movements
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5 New Tourbillons From Watches & Wonders 2021 By Corum, Vacheron Constantin, H. Moser & Cie, Arnold & Son, And Roger Dubuis
As the digital spectacle of Watches & Wonders 2021 unfolds, we are starting to see the new trends emerging within the pandemic-saddled world of watches. Some are surprising, others not so. The tourbillon retains its the top spot in the horological food chain and has become something around which all other trends come and go. Here, Martin Green highlights 5 new tourbillons from Watches & Wonders 2021 that caught his eye.
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Introducing Vacheron Constantin’s Novelties at Watches and Wonders 2021
A roundup of the stunning watches newly released by the maison this year.
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Market Watch: Vacheron Constantin Mercator Prototype Pièce Unique
An unusual wristwatch with twin retrograde hands in the form of a compass, the Mercator was unveiled in 1994 for the 400th anniversary of the death of Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594). A pioneering cartographer famous for inventing the map projection that evolved into the world maps of today, Mercator was born in present-day Belgium, which is where the genesis for the Mercator wristwatch was formed. The Mercator wristwatch was unusual amongst watches of the 1990s, being one of the rare handful of classically styled watches with an unconventional time display. At the same time, the fanciest versions of the Mercator watches featured hand-made fired enamel dials, which were rare at the time. The entry-level versions, in contrast, had acid-etched brass dials sporting similar motifs. A tribute to the past The Mercator watch was the brainchild of Jean Genbrugge, an artisan who, along with his wife Lucie, specialises in miniature enamel painting. Mr Genbrugge is also a watchmaker, which led him to invent the Mercator retrograde mechanism, while also devising the map-pattern dial as in a nod to his homeland’s famous son. “I am a citizen of Antwerp like Mercator, and I have a great admiration for his scientific work,” recounts Mr Genbrugge, “When the 400th anniversary of Mercator’s passing took place in 1993, I visited the exhibition in honour of his life at the Mercator Museum in Sint-Niklaas.” “Being a sailor, I am a navigator myself,” explains Mr Genbrugge, “Which...
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Introducing Vacheron Constantin’s New Les Cabinotiers Singing Birds
The famed watchmaker celebrates its 265th anniversary with a set of watches dedicated to the classic craft of enameling.
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Vacheron Constantin Introduces Two New Models to the Traditionelle Collection
A Traditionelle Tourbillon for the ladies and a Traditionelle Tourbillon Chronograph for the gents.
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