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VACHERON CONSTANTIN – A very fne and rare yellow gold wristwatch with date and bracelet
Manufacturer
Vacheron Constantin
Year
1979
Reference No.
44018/411
Movement No.
685’508
Case No.
536’705
Model Name
222
Material
18k yellow gold
Calibre
Automatic, cal. 1121, 36 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
18k yellow gold Vacheron Constantin, max length 190mm.
Clasp/Buckle
18k white gold folding clasp, stamped GF
Dimensions
38mm. Diameter
Signed
Case, dial, movement and bracelet signed
Estimate CHF 15,000-20,000 $15,500-20,600 €13,800-18,400 Accessories Accompanied by an Extract form the Archives confrming production of the watch in 1979
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The 1970s proved an auspicious period in the history of watchmaking. Swiss manufacturers of quality mechanical movements struggled against a tide of clientele seeking quartz movements. Informality replaced formality, and men and women became more active and sport oriented. Vacheron Constantin released the 222 in 1977, celebrating its 222nd anniversary, with the active wearer in mind. The designer Jörg Hysek created a modern and casual bracelet watch with a stylish feel but at the same time exceptional, meeting the demands of Vacheron’s discriminating clients. The frm continued production of the 222 in gold, stainless steel and gold and steel until 1985. This iconic watch became an inspiration for the next classic sports model released by the frm in 1996 - the Overseas. One of only 100 gold examples produced, this luxurious all gold example of a 222 is in mint condition with sharp lines and a fully defned case as it originally lef the factory. The iconic “222” symbol engraved on the case back is crisp and perfectly preserved. Housing Vacheron’s caliber 1121, based on the legendary Jaeger LeCoultre JLC 920 automatic movement, the 222 has become one of the most sought afer sports watches from this decade. The oversized case has a masculinity that today will be appreciated by both men and women.
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