Part of the brand's ‘La Musique du Temps®' Les Cabinotiers collection, this one-of-a-kind timepiece was five years in the research and development stages and is Vacheron Constantin's most complicated wristwatch to date. It boasts 24 horological functions, and the Caliber 2756 that powers it is composed of 1,163 parts. The double-sided watch can be worn with either side facing out thanks to an ingenious strap system. Features include astronomical displays (such as solar time and equation of time, sunrise/sunset and phases of the moon) and perpetual calendar indications, a minute repeater, a tourbillon escapement at 12:00 and a split-second chronograph that can time multiple events starting at the same time but with different end times.
Details
Company | Vacheron Constantin |
Price range | Price on request |
Gender | Unspecified |
Case | Round |
Complications | Retrograde Minutes Tourbillon Leap Year Minute repeater Chronograph Day/Night Indicator Second Time Zone Date Additional features Day/Week Indicator Sunrise/Sunset Counter Hours Calendar Power Reserve Indicator Month Indicator Running Features |
Tourbillon | Tourbillon |
Movement | Manual |
Power Reserve Range (hours) | 49 - 72 |
Power Reserve | 65 hours |
Case Size | Large (>39mm) |
Case Diameter (mm) | 50 |
Case Height (mm) | 21 |
Case Back | Double-Sided |
Case Colour | Rose Gold |
Case Material | Rose Gold |
Dial Colour | Grey |
Caliber | 2756 |
Where to buy | Vacheron Constantin in New York |
Reference Number | 9740C/000R-B692 |
Operating uninterrupted for 260 years, Vacheron Constantin is the oldest watchmaking manufacturer in Switzerland. At no time in history has the watchmaker ceased to create, overcome and enhance the horological landscape, contributing greatly to the technical advancements that we benefit from today. To date, the company still strives to achieve the best artistry, agility and dependability, making its watches interactive and robust in a bid to both fascinate and serve its wearer.The limitlessness of the brand is reflected by the astrological inspiration of its collections. Even from its Traditionnelle line, the sculpted dragons and birds found on the watch surface prance around an eye-catching sphere of linear and triangular lines that allude to the horoscopic symbol. Similarly celestial, the Fistysix and Égérie collections depict the versatility of time through sun and moon phase displays and feature a complex, self-winding mechanism.