Vacheron Constantin Watches
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Stainless Steel, black and grey alligator straps with 1 deployant clasp, silver Arabic dial, automatic (2475 SC/2), day / date, power reserve indicator, display back, Ref. 4400E/000A-B437, warranty dated October 2021, 40mm, Retail = $27,400, Like New in Box with Papers
$15,900 our price, Wire OnlyOur ID VC71 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart -
18k rose, black alligator strap with 18k tang, white dial with blue expoding Arabic markers, manual wind (Cal. 1132.2), swivel lugs, Ref. 37001/000R-8636, warranty dated November 2010, 30x43mm, recent factory service (January 2023), Like New in Box with Papers
$9,400 our price, Wire OnlyOur ID VC70 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart -
Stainless Steel, steel bracelet + blue leather and rubber straps with deployant clasp, blue lacquered dial with a fine sunburst finish, automatic (VC Cal. 5100), date, display back, screw-down crown, anti-magnetic to 25,000 A/m, Ref. 4500V/110A-B128, warranty dated November 2016, 41x49mm, includes blue rubber and blue crocodile strap with deployant clasp, recent factory service (July 2024 with 24 month warranty), Mint in Box with Papers$24,000 our price, Wire OnlyOur ID VC69 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
Vacheron Constantin Watches
Another very old and respected watchmaker, Vacheron & Constantin have been creating fine timepieces since their inception in 1755 by Jean-Marc Vacheron. The watchmaking business stayed in the Vacheron family exclusively for several generations, until 1819; as the company began exporting its watches to other European countries, and continuing to gain the attention of the watch community, current owner Jacques-Barthelemy Vacheron partnered with Francois Constantin, and the pairing was complete. Constantin began travelling abroad, further increasing visibility and notoriety of their brand. Vacheron & Constantin have been behind some notable moments in watchmaking history. The company was instrumental in the development and creation of timepieces that resisted magnetic fields, or were even entirely nonmagnetic themselves. They are also the brand behind one of the most expensive wristwatch ever made, the Kallista, as well as the world’s most complicated mechanical watch, the Reference 57260; this privately commissioned piece hosts 57 complications in total and took 8 years to complete. Today, Vacheron & Constantin is a member of the Richemont Group, standing with many other proud and storied names in watchmaking including Panerai, A. Lange & Söhne, and Jaeger-LeCoultre among others.Do you have a Vacheron Constantin watch to sell? We are interested in some models from this brand. To get an idea of models we have bought direct from end-users, review our list of Vacheron Constantin models we have bought.