Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time is a unique
model specially created for the Only Watch 2013 event and representing a
combined expression of the exclusive skills cultivated.The dial paying tribute to three artistic crafts engraving, enamelling and
gem-setting illustrates the aesthetic mastery dear to the Manufacture, while
the World Time complication embodies the technical excellence and open-minded
spirit that have been guiding the brand for over 250 years. Inseparably
bound up with the Vacheron Constantin heritage, the World Time complication had
made a major comeback in the collection of the Manufacture in 2011 with the
Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time model driven by a new in-house made
movement, Calibre 2460 WT. It now
returns as the Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time “Only Watch” model available
in a 42.5 mm-diameter 950 platinum case featuring an exhibition case and
water-resistant to 3 bar (around 30 metres). It is supplied with a
saddle-stitched black alligator leather strap secured by a folding clasp. The back
of this timepiece is engraved with the inscription “Only Watch 2013, Pièce
unique”, commemorating the Only Watch event organised by the Monaco Association
against Muscular Dystrophy, a charity with which Vacheron Constantin is once
again privileged to associate this year. The World
Time watch embodies the openness to the world characterising the Manufacture
founded in 1755. For over 250 years, Vacheron Constantin has been crossing
borders to spread the news of its precious timepieces. It has been active in
the United States since 1832 and in China since 1845, well before the
International Meridian Conference held in Washington in 1884 and which divided
the world into 24 time zones while defining the zero meridian. In 1932,
Vacheron Constantin introduced an original watch featuring a world time
mechanism. It marked the first chapter in a long story of developments of the
world time complication, sometimes also referred to as universal time or
international time. Eager to
make a major new contribution to the history of this complication, the
master-watchmakers and engineers of the Manufacture sought to create a
mechanical movement capable not only of indicating full time zones, but also
partial time zones, so as to reflect the precise temporal reality prevailing in
37 different zones of the world. This is because a number of countries have
adopted a time that is a half-hour or a quarter-hour out of sync with UTC
(Universal Coordinated Time). Calibre 2460 WT was specially developed and
produced by Vacheron Constantin to take account of these special cases. This
timepiece bears the prestigious Poinçon de Genève (Hallmark of Geneva), confirming
the status of the Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time as a truly precious
accessory for today’s keen travellers.
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