Vacheron Constantin. A fine, rare and important 18K gold openface keyless lever deck watch with guillaume balance, one minute tourbillon and bulletin d'observatoire

SIGNED VACHERON CONSTANTIN, GENEVE, REF. 92231, MOVEMENT NO. 464'277, CASE 558'108, MOVEMENT MANUFACTURED IN 1946, ENCASED AND SOLD IN 1983

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Vacheron Constantin. A fine, rare and important 18K gold openface keyless lever deck watch with guillaume balance, one minute tourbillon and bulletin d'observatoire
Signed Vacheron Constantin, Geneve, ref. 92231, movement no. 464'277, case 558'108, movement manufactured in 1946, encased and sold in 1983
Cal. 22''' Tourbillon nickel-finished lever movement, 22 jewels, Guillaume balance, polished steel three arm tourbillon cage, silvered dial, applied gold baton numerals, gold dauphine hands, subsidiary seconds, massive circular plain case, double-stepped bezel, glazed display snap on back, case, dial and movement signed
62 mm. diam.
Literature
Listed in Das Tourbillon by Reinhard Meis, p. 356. According to the record, this tourbillon was presented at the Geneva Observatory Timing Contest in 1949 where it achieved the first prize. In 1961 it was submitted to the Neuchâtel Observatory Timing Contest.

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With Vacheron Constantin Certificate of Authenticity confirming that the movement of the present watch was made in 1946 and encased in 1983. Furthermore delivered with copies of the Geneva Observatory timing sheet and results of the 1949 Category A timing contest where the watch obtained 737 points.

This watch is amongst the most impressive tourbillon watches by Vacheron Constantin ever offered at auction. Made in 1946, the movement participated at the 1949 Category A timing contest at the Geneva Observatory followed by the Neuchâtel Observatory contest in 1961. It then remained in Vacheron Constantin's stock until 1983 when it was encased in the present case and sold under reference 92231.

It is important to mention that the present watch combines all aspects of the highest quality, making it a superb example for the demanding collector: one of the most discerning complications, the tourbillon regulator, fitted in a state of the art gold case and the excellent overall condition.

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