Tick Talk[Vacheron Moderator]
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It may surprise you to know
Apr 16, 2024,23:06 PM
that V&C had always sold to other fabricants and etablisseurs. These relationships were highly confidential although the records likely still exist but behind locked doors in Geneva. One of the few instances when a name was recorded in the Annales was Goldsmiths & Silversmiths of London circa 1930s. The question I have is were they English or Swiss-style watches?
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I suspect this may hurt our community's étiquette,
By: Volney. : April 6th, 2024-21:58
But I would like to share with you some images I found on eBay. On the pictures below, you'll recognize an ébauche quite familiar for collectors of Vacheron & Constantin wristwatches from the 1930s, which appears to have been used quite extensively in...
Well, ebay is no Christie's or
By: Gwai : April 7th, 2024-06:50
Antiquorum, to its discredit, or credit... Very interesting pictures, thanks for sharing. Cheers Marc
So was my understanding,
By: Volney. : April 7th, 2024-15:27
But I am wondering about how much of the finishing was effectively done by the manufacturers which branded the ébauches. The quality on this one doesn't seem very far from what I have observed on the Vacheron & Constantin versions of the same caliber, and...
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By: Ping.Timeout : April 17th, 2024-02:22
La Generale ebauche
By: Tick Talk : April 10th, 2024-16:44
This Concord tonneau movement, like the V&C version, is based on an 8 3/4 x 12 ligne calibre manufactured by La Generale. Charles Constantin mentioned the relationship in his Annales of 1935: The form movement for men's wristwatches became more establ...
Many thanks for your kind answer!
By: Volney. : April 16th, 2024-15:41
The movement I have not bought, but I was so surprised I wanted to share the feeling with the community. I tend to share your opinion that Vacheron & Constantin used to supply other makers with in-house finished outsourced ébauches. It adds to the int...
It may surprise you to know
By: Tick Talk : April 16th, 2024-23:06
that V&C had always sold to other fabricants and etablisseurs. These relationships were highly confidential although the records likely still exist but behind locked doors in Geneva. One of the few instances when a name was recorded in the Annales was Gol...
That's the question,
By: Volney. : April 17th, 2024-21:56
It pertains to what was then considered the core of added value in a watch. To some extent, the issue remains the same today with our global supply chains: the iPhone is undeniably a Californian product, yet... This idea of value placed in somehow arbitra...