Vacheron Constantin - 1930s VC art deco dial in stainless steel
Established in 1755, Vacheron Constantin holds the title of the world’s oldest continuously operating watch manufacture. From its origins in Geneva, Switzerland, Vacheron Constantin has exemplified the pinnacle of horological craftsmanship. Throughout its rich history, Vacheron Constantin has crafted watches for royalty, dignitaries, and discerning collectors. The brand’s mastery extends to complications, with innovations like the Kallista, one of the world’s most expensive watches, and the unique Reference 57260, featuring 57 complications.
The watch you are looking at is an incredibly rare iteration of the art-deco models produced in the 1930s. These have been produced in low quantity, but finding one in steel is very uncommon, as the main part of the production was in gold. Its beautiful but This piece, crafted in the late 1930s is a masterpiece of art-deco design. Coming in a beautiful rectangular stainless case, it also features a two tones silver dial with applied indexes and roman numerals. In excellent condition regarding its age, this is a true rarity, made for seasoned collectors who look for elegance and distinction.