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Perpetual calendar ultra-thin skeleton
4300V/220G-B946 41.5 mm White Gold
Perpetual calendar ultra-thin skeleton 4300V/220G-B946
Introduced by the Republic and Canton of Geneva in 1886 as the ultimate standard in excellence and an emblem of Geneva’s fine watchmaking expertise, the Poinçon de Genève or Hallmark of Geneva, is synonymous with provenance, quality craftsmanship and reliability.
Contemporary by design, yet respectful of watchmaking tradition, this watch in 18K white gold houses an ultra-thin, entirely skeletonized perpetual calendar. Accurate until the year 2100, a moon phase with a star-studded sky and two gold moons add the finishing touches to the calendar. The fine watchmaking finishes and gray tone of the NAC-coated caliber can be seen both from the front and through the sapphire caseback. The watch can be personalized thanks to its system of three easily interchangeable straps – leather, rubber, and 18K white gold.












Métiers d’Art Tribute to the Quest of Time
A wristwatch complement to the monumental La Quête du Temps
Against a star chart showing the sky over Geneva at Vacheron Constantin’s founding, a golden Astronomer points out the time on a deceptively simple double-retrograde display. Sidereal time and real-time tracking of the constellations on the rear dial bear witness to the true complexity of this anniversary piece.



A Tribute to the Quest of Time
Where history, savoir-faire, and design converge in a masterpiece of Haute Horlogerie

This 270th anniversary piece pays tribute to Vacheron Constantin’s heritage while complementing the Maison’s La Quête du Temps, whose Astronomer the central figure alludes to. The watch also references the 1930 ‘Bras en l’Air’ pocketwatch while showcasing the Maison’s mastery of sophisticated retrograde mechanisms and astronomical displays.

A testament to Vacheron Constantin’s technical expertise, the Manufacture’s new Calibre 3670 represents three years of development and four patent applications. Comprising 512 components, it combines a six-day power reserve with high-frequency operation of 5 Hz, powering a double retrograde display with a choice of on-demand or continuous operation.

The design blends traditional artistry with innovative techniques and materials. Standing before the sky above Geneva as it looked on 17 September, 1755, the dial’s golden figure titanium figure, like the realistic 3D moon, is treated with PVD coatings but meticulously finished by hand. Meanwhile the hour and minutes scales are hand crafted in 18k 3N white gold.
Watch Specifications
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Diameter 41.5 mm
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Thickness 8.1 mm
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Water-resistance 5 bar (50 m)
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Magnetic resistance (“Antimagnetic” marking on the watch case back) Yes
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Case back Transparent sapphire crystal caseback
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Dial description Sapphire dial with blue velvet-finished minutes track. 18K gold moons with a starry sky. Blue counters. 18K gold applied hour/minute hands and hour-markers highlighted with blue SuperLuminova®.
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Interchangeability of the bracelet Yes
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Number of bracelets 3
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Material of the bracelets Rubber (Dark blue), Grained calfskin leather (Dark blue)
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Buckle type Ardillon buckle
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Buckle material White Gold
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Watch country of origin Switzerland
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Certification Hallmark Of Geneva
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Reference 1120/3 QPSQ/1
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Energy Self-winding
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Functions Minutes, Leap year by 48 months counter, Hours, Moon phase, Perpetual calendar by hands, Hand-type day, Hand-type month
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Diameter 29.6 mm
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Thickness 4.05 mm
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Number of parts 276
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Number of jewels 36
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Power reserve 40 h
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Frequency 19800 V.P.H. (2.75 Hz)