Vacheron Constantin Continues its Traditionnelle Line with Chrono Perpetual Calendar

Vacheron Constantin Continues its Traditionnelle Line with Chrono Perpetual Calendar

Roberta Naas
By Roberta Naas October 6, 2016
Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Chrono Perpetual Calendar
Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Chrono Perpetual Calendar

Earlier this year, we brought you news of the exciting new Historiques, Patrimony and Overseas watches being released by Vacheron Constantin. The brand is continually moving forward with high watchmaking for both new collectors and tried-and-true Vacheron Constantin fans.  The newly unveiled Traditionnelle Chrono Perpetual Calendar watch, with  in-house-made 1142 QP caliber, is one that will have Vacheron lovers on the hook.

The timepiece holds the Hallmark of Geneva certification and is crafted in a 43mm platinum case. Bringing together two important complications, the perpetual calendar (accurate until March 1, 2100) and the column-wheel chronograph, the  watch movement was developed entirely in-house by the brand and  offers date, days, months, leap years,  moon phases, direct-drive seconds hand,  30-minute counter for the column-wheel chronograph,and  small seconds sundial.  Beating at a slightly higher 3HZ, the 324-part mechanical movement offers 48 hours of power reserve.

In addition to a stellar interior, the watch features a pretty impressive exterior, as  well.  The stepped case has a fluted pattern, and the gray dial features a tachymeter scale and  railway minute track. The moon display is a white-gold moon on gray background — with a melancholy moon and a happy moon to depict phases according to traditional pocket watch styles of the past. Sold in a watch winder box, the new timepiece  retails for $150,000.

The watch is powered by an all-new 324-part movement and carries the Hallmark of Geneva Seal.
The watch is powered by an all-new 324-part movement and carries the Hallmark of Geneva Seal.