Vacheron Constantin 1972: A masterpiece created by the golden ratio and asymmetrical design
The Vacheron Constantin "1972" 37510/341G-8835 model is a luxury hand-winding watch featuring an asymmetrical square case inspired by the bold and original designs of the 1970s. The case back is engraved with the word "Prestige de la France" and the model name, Roman numerals "MCMLXXII" (1972). Water-resistant to 30 meters, The watch is fitted with a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. The 1972 model embodies the design innovations of its time, With its case proportions based on the golden ratio, Its soft curves, And its exquisite finishes creating an elegant timepiece that combines the tradition of Vacheron Constantin with a modern sensibility.
Dial color
White
Dial index
Roman, Bar
Glass
Sapphire crystal
Case material
White gold
Case size
33mm x 24mm
Case thickness
6.7mm
Bracelet material
White gold
Bezel material
White gold, Diamond setting
Movement
Mechanical with manual-winding
Caliber
Cal. 1055
Frequency
18, 000 vibrations
Power reserve
About 40 hours

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