Vacheron Constantin's Toledo is a unique square case design that appeared in the early 1950s, And is characterized by the curves that resemble an Italian chocolate bar. Initially, It was produced mainly with manual movements and time-only functions, But later developed into models with various complications such as automatic movements, Calendars, And moon phases. In the 2000s, The 'Toledo 1952', A modern reinterpretation of the traditional design, Was released, And it is very popular among collectors for its luxurious finish and unique wearing comfort. Toledo is a representative square watch that symbolizes Vacheron Constantin's craftsmanship and design heritage.

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