A fine quality Vacheron and Constantin deck watch chronometer circa 1942 with a brushed silvered dial, blued-steel poire hands and simple black Arabic numerals and track.
The movement ticks five times per second, so the smallest markings exactly correspond to the second-hands progress.
The case is sterling silver and 59mm in diameter, the back of the case is marked for Hydrographic Service HS 55076.
Opening the back reveals a polished dust cover with hallmarks repeated on the inside;
0.925
Vacheron & Constantin Swiss 286408
The movement is a superb combination of state-of-the art mechanicals and immaculate finish.
The 21-jewel, 21-ligne (about 47mm diameter) caliber 166 is a full-bridge design and features a swan''s-neck regulator, Guillaume alloy bimetallic split balance, and overcoil blued-steel hairspring.
While deck chronometers'' movements typically show excellent functional finish, V&C have gone far beyond that standard, providing smoothness, polish and a glow generally reserved for cost-no-object watches.
Balance bridge, jewel and cap, and swan''s-neck regulator; pure sculpture in polished steel.
Atop the main bridge is an elegant little cock which carries the jewel for the center-seconds; the spring lightly presses on the stem to prevent the hand wobbling, a typical solution for an indirect center-seconds movement.
Excellent Geneva stripes and polished anglage all around, beautiful gears with exceptionally smooth teeth.
For safe transport the watch rests in a fitted brass carrier, and is topped with a protective window with screwed-in bezel.
This high quality deck chronometer is in fine original condition with the movement fully serviced by our FBHI and Worshipful Clockmakers Company awarded horologist.
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Internal Reference: Vacheron
Antique Number: SA923164
Dateline of this antique is 1940
Height is 5.9cm (2.3inches)
Width is 5.9cm (2.3inches)
Depth is 1.5cm (0.6inches)
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