Brand: Vacheron Constantin
Item Number: 10059
Description: Movement: Antique original Vacheron & Constantin Geneve movement, manual winding movement, working order, 16 Ruby jewels, blued balance hairspring, signed "Vacheron & Constantin", and serial number 291277. Winding crown situated at 3 o'clock. Serial number: 291277; Movement age: 1905 year of manufacture;
Working time: 30 hour; Accuracy: +-10 sec./day; Antique rhodium plated, Dial: Original enamel, seconds subdial at 6 o'clock. Signed "Vacheron Constantin Geneve"
Hands: Original steel, Case: New, Solid silver (825) with platinum alloy. Case made in 2023 year by Aristocrat_workshop; Crown: New, Solid silver (825) with platinum alloy.; Glass: Front - Sapphire, rear - Sapphire; Box: Wooden watch box; Strap: New hand made blue croco strap with a specific Vacheron form solid silver (825) buckle, deployment system, Strap size - 19 mm; To set the time (How to move hands): push the button near the winding crown, while pushing it - rotate crown to set the time, after setting time - push out the button; Dimensions of watch - Thickness: 12 mm (with glasses); Diameter of the case: 38.5 mm.
Condition: Excellent running condition - just been professionally serviced (oiled and cleaned).
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Story: Vacheron Constantin SA is a Swiss luxury watch and clock manufacturer founded in 1755. Since 1996, it has been a subsidiary of the Swiss Richemont Group. Vacheron Constantin is the second oldest Swiss manufacturer and one of the oldest watch manufacturers in the world with an uninterrupted watchmaking history since its foundation in 1755. It employs around 1,200 people worldwide as of 2018, most of whom are based in the company's manufacturing plants in the Canton of Geneva and Vallée de Joux in Switzerland. Vacheron Constantin is a highly regarded watch manufacturer. The Vacheron Constantin pocket watch No. 402833 (1929), which was owned by King Fuad I of Egypt, ranks as one of the most expensive watches ever sold at auction, fetching US$2.77 million (3,306,250 CHF) in Geneva on April 3, 2005. In 2015, Vacheron Constantin introduced the pocket watch Reference 57260, which currently holds the title of the most complicated mechanical watch ever made, with 57 horological complications.
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