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I really enjoy the accesories and books.....
Jul 29, 2014,12:35 PM
which make a nice sideline to collecting the watches. The gray VC wool scarf made the miserable weather of this past winter a bit more bearable.
Bill
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The pleasures of collecting
By: respo : July 29th, 2014-12:07
One of the chief pleasures in collecting Vacheron Constantin lies not with the watches themselves but with the books and other ephemera produced by the brand. I just had the good luck to add a book published by VC in 2002 to my growing bookshelf of watch-...
;)
By: Ancienne Le Brassus : July 29th, 2014-14:03
yes! The 80s stuff is easy to come by, but the earlier things... very very difficult!! I really love vintage AP's so... its great to see some of the late 40s, early 50s things! Thanks for sharing again! HAGD, S
I really enjoy the accesories and books.....
By: WHL : July 29th, 2014-12:35
which make a nice sideline to collecting the watches. The gray VC wool scarf made the miserable weather of this past winter a bit more bearable. Bill
Thanks, Robert, great photos!
By: yesjb : July 29th, 2014-12:48
It's a great little book. Vacheron does a magnificent job on these publications. The other two you may like is the Patrimony in English and French and the 250th Anniversary masterpieces. Both are excellent with superb illustrations. They do have very nice...
Is this the one?
By: respo : July 29th, 2014-13:07
Thanks for looing, Joseph. I have the 250th Anniversary Masterpieces volume, and it is lovely (a similar size to the Horological Complications book I showed): I think I have the Patrimony book, too. Is this the one to which you are referring, Joseph? It i...
Do you have the small....
By: WHL : July 29th, 2014-14:25
Hallmark of Geneva book? All the info is on the VC site, but it's nice to have the criteria well-defined and in one place. Bill
Bill, I think the one you refer to is here
By: respo : July 30th, 2014-05:30
Is it the one in the upper left corner of the photo below? The other books above are nice, too. There is one for the Quai de l'Ile, one for the Overseas, and one for the Metiers d'Arts. Each one is small but very nice. Best, respo ...
Thanks for confirming!
By: respo : July 30th, 2014-06:46
I would not want to have missed a VC publication that I have a chance of getting my hands on. ;-) Next up (soon): It is time for an update of one of my favorite kinds of threads -- a thread on the VC ephemera other than books. Best, respo
Yes, those are the ones!
By: yesjb : July 30th, 2014-10:03
I thought you might already have them. They are all very well put together. Best, Joseph
Books, past catalogs and accessories
By: bsbg : July 29th, 2014-15:14
Are indeed a great adjunct to the collection, while (usually) keeping the wallet happy until the next watch. Enjoy!
I have a few of these books, Respo
By: docsnov : July 29th, 2014-15:30
I have not paid for any of them, they have been gifts from VC. This is an added level of customer service/appreciation that I have only received from VC. The watches have to be first and foremost exceptional, but the added perks give me incentive to conti...
When you explain it that way
By: respo : July 29th, 2014-18:26
I can see that this is all part of VC's evil plan to keep us hooked. ;-) But I agree with you, Stewart, these kinds of publications presented as gifts are a really nice additional touch that helps to educate the consumer about the products and feel good a...
Agree Respo that VC is not just a very respected watchmaker...
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : July 29th, 2014-19:46
but also a very respected watch literature publisher. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I have a few watch books from various brands but haven't had the time to properly read them yet! Now I feel inspired! :) Cheers robin
Respo, I could not agree with you more. I too have
By: kpk : July 30th, 2014-08:21
amassed a considerable amount of VC literature, a lot of it thanks to a certain Mr. Ghotbi, and Rishab, a great guy who is VC Country Manager in the country I live in. I am actually planning to get a bookshelf made to house my mini-watch (more specificall...