Seeing some beautiful pics of the new Ingenieur has piqued my interest about how it compares to the Laureato. 42 mm versus 40 mm. Now when I first discovered the GP, I bought the 38 mm, which actually wore more like a 36, a bit too small for my liking. I own the 42 mm, which is a nice size, but on o
Since this piece was signed "A Porchet", this signature means that she worked on this dial all on her own. Around 5 to 10% of her atelier's yearly production bears such signature. With others signed "AP", those dials are worked on by her and her team under her direction supervision. For more informa
The rarely seen 2011 Limited Edition American 1921 in Yellow Gold made for the opening of Vacheron Constantin's first US boutique. It has been well worn over the years, but that just adds to the charm for me.
Going twenty plus days now and I relish this watch. Very versatile and a bit under the radar, and 40mm is nothing short of perfection in my eyes. Wishing you all a great week!
...and so I thought it would be appropriate to wear something as old as I am. Glad that she gave me some reassurance that... old can still be great. (and yes, I did not set the pc properly -- can someone share a digital manual, or the correct way/sequence to set the date?)