Chronometre Royal 1907 - a pictorial review

Dec 23, 2008,21:50 PM
 

 

 

This is my first ‘serious’ post – as a tribute to my favorite time piece, as you can probably tell from my Avatar.

 

To mark the 100th anniversary of Vacheron Constantin’s creation of the first observatory pocket watch in 1907, VC in 2007 introduced among its ‘Historique’ line a beautiful time piece called Chronometre Royal 1907.

 

 

 


 

The first Chronometre Royal was in fact produced as an exceptionally reliable, elegant and precise pocket watch for the hot and humid South American market at that time. Believe it or not, VC pulled off a well-thought-out marketing scheme – interested collectors had to become members of a club, paying a monthly sum for a year, before they could receive their coveted chronometer. Ironically, the posters for the watch mentioned an award given to Vacheron Constantin at the 1906 Milan competition…for a completely different watch!

 

The wrist watch version was introduced in 1953 based on caliber 453 which encompassed a stop second feature for setting time accurately. In 1962, the 1072/1 automatic movement was adopted and since then, over 20 models, always in very small series, were introduced. At one point, there was even a digression from the round case when the watch was made in stainless steel. Among the most sought-after models was the yellow-gold wrist watch version produced between 1953 and 1962, which bore the Geneva Quality Mark and was delivered with its Observatory Bulletin de Marche.

 

This exclusive centenary piece sets a distinguished milestone for the historic brand. The watch is housed in a pink gold case with a thin bezel. Production is limited to 100 pieces. Featuring hand-painted Arabic Index including the figure “12” in eye-catching burgundy red, an outer-minute circle and white Grand Feu enamel, this extraordinary combination gives the watch a unique and classy appearance. Many of the characteristics of the original model are retained - the pear-shaped yellow gold hands and the inscription of the words “Chronometre Royal Vacheron Constantin Geneve” spelt out in the form of an arc, as per the original trademark registered on May 28, 1907.



 


Specifications -

 

Reference                        :        86122/000R – 9286

Case                                :       18-carat pink gold, 39 mm. in diameter

Movement                       :        2460SCC self-winding caliber

Indications                       :        Central hours, minutes and seconds

Power Reserve                 :       40 hours

Certification                     :        Hallmark of Geneva

                                               C. O. S. C.

Back                               :        Sapphire glass

Vibration                         :        28,800/hour

Water Resistance             :        3 ATM (30 meters)

Strap                              :        Hand-sewn brown alligator leather

Clasp                              :        Classic 18-carat pink gold buckle

                                                                              Polished half-Maltese cross


Entirely hand-crafted, each enamel dial requires five to seven firings in the oven at temperatures of close to 800 degrees Celsius. The result is a piece that will resist oxidization and hold its stability for (hopefully) another 100 years. The 2460SCC movement is built on VC’s proprietary 2450 movement that was created ever since ETA first announced its intention to stop supplying movements to brands outside the Swatch Group. Lubrication is kept to a minimal as ceramic ball-bearings are used in the rotation of oscillating weight.

 

The watch is accompanied by a certificate signed jointly by CEO Juan-Carlos Torres and the Production Manager.



 





Here are some close-up pictures to illustrate the immaculate finishing, the lugs, strap, crown and the renowned Maltese buckle.

 

 







One must not forget the box...

 

 

 





Finally, the watch feels just 'about right' on the wrist. It is a dressy watch, although I would not mind wearing it on casual occasions.


 




Hope you enjoyed the pictures.

Merry X'mas to you all!

Sam

 

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Thanks a lot for your informative post, Sam.

 
 By: amanico : December 23rd, 2008-23:28
We missed a review on this watch, and now we have it, thanks to you. The only thing I regret is that VC didn't make it in a white metal. But the RG works very well with the retro look of this Chronometre, so it is not a bad choice. An enamel dial is just ... 

Thank you for sharing

 
 By: Kazumi : December 24th, 2008-06:32

Great review Sam

 
 By: Tick Talk : December 24th, 2008-07:25
and great pictures too! Interesting how VC has alternated between formal and informal designs for the Chronometre Royal family. I'd say this latest leans more towards the formal style but, as you said, can also be worn casually. As far as white gold CR's,...  

Gorgeous, Tic Talk

 
 By: amanico : December 24th, 2008-08:13

My vintage CR....

 
 By: WHL : December 24th, 2008-17:30
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NIce review, Sam....

 
 By: WHL : December 24th, 2008-17:25
Thank you for taking the time (and the excellent photographs) to share this with us. The dial on this watch is amazing. While the white enamel may not appeal to some people, I can't imagine enameling any finer than what one gets with the Chronometer Royal... 

Thx Bill....I compared the dial directly with

 
 By: samwan : December 24th, 2008-20:31
GO's Meisen and found it a cut above.... Sam

It might be compared to this L&S , perhaps ?

 
 By: Berny : December 25th, 2008-00:16
Courtesy of Lange & Söhne:...  

Merry Christmas : my CR or former CR

 
 By: Berny : December 25th, 2008-00:31
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That's correct Berny !

 
 By: foversta : December 27th, 2008-03:26

Thank you Sam

 
 By: au7778 : December 26th, 2008-00:36
Excellent write up! Thanks Sam. V C boutique of Hong Kong just got a problem with a watch they sold. It was a mechanical defect of the said watch. It ended up the customer demanded & got his money back. The news was posted in major Hong Kong press.This ar... 

Thx au....

 
 By: samwan : December 26th, 2008-00:47

Congrats Sam !

 
 By: foversta : December 27th, 2008-03:23
This Chronometre Royal is a very fine timepiece. And your article is very well done ! I love its dial, the hands and it's a very elegant watch with great finishings. I only regret one point: I would have prefered a handwind caliber. Here is a pic I took: ...  

Thx Xavier.

 
 By: samwan : December 27th, 2008-03:30

Do you think the issuance of non-limited version

 
 By: happyguy1688 : December 28th, 2008-08:13
of Chronometre Royal which differs only in terms of colour of "12" will have negative effect on collection value of the Limited version?

Surely

 
 By: samwan : December 29th, 2008-01:39

Nice review

 
 By: Davo : February 22nd, 2009-17:08