SIHH 2011: Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time

Jan 17, 2011,08:13 AM
 

Vacheron Constantin introduces its first modern world time cpomplication in the Patrimony Traditionnelle line.

 

Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time

 

Simultaneous reading of all world time zones

 

 

A longstanding part of the Vacheron Constantin watchmaking heritage, the World Time complication is making a noteworthy comeback to the collections from the Manufacture. The Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time model houses the new Calibre 2460WT bearing the prestigious Hallmark of Geneva. Developed and manufactured by Vacheron Constantin, this new mechanical self-winding movement is distinguished by its capacity to indicate the world’s 37 time zones, including those offset from Universal Coordinated Time (UCT) by a half  - or quarter-hour – an exclusive mechanism patented by Vacheron Constantin.

 

The new Patrimony Traditonnelle World Time by Vacheron Constantin marks the return to the collection of a complication inextricably bound to the history of the Geneva-based manufacturer. The latter is also interwoven with the theme of travel, since Jean-Marc Vacheron and his successors have constantly circled the globe delivering their exceptional timepieces. A pioneer in the development and production of innovative watches, the Manufacture Vacheron Constantin has displayed the same approach in being resolutely open to the world at large. Created in 1755 in Geneva and able to look back over more than 255 years of uninterrupted activity, Vacheron Constantin soon began exploring the four corners of the earth. It established a presence in the United States in 1832 and in China in 1845 – well before the International Meridian Conference held in Washington in 1884 which divided the world into 24 time zones, taking the Greenwich meridian as the longitude 0 point of reference. This new approach became indispensable in keeping step with the development of international travel and of railways.

 

The rich history of World Time at Vacheron Constantin

 

In keeping with the same pioneering spirit, and driven by a wish to demonstrate that the multiple time-zone watch could be further perfected, Vacheron Constantin introduced its first timepieces endowed with an international time mechanism in 1932. This movement was the work of a brilliant Geneva watchmaker, Louis Cottier, who had imagined and developed a mechanical movement indicating the 24 time zones from 1 to 24 by means of a disc rotating around the central dial and the outer bezel bearing the names of the world’s major cities. This first Vacheron Constantin World Time “Cottier system” watch (reference 3372) enabled simultaneous read-off of the time in 31 cities around the world. It marked the start of a rich and longstanding relationship between Vacheron Constantin and the World Time complication. In 1936, Vacheron Constantin presented two new versions of its World Time model with a 31-city dial (reference 3650) and a 30-city dial (reference 3638) without Cairo. In 1937 and 1938, the Geneva-based Manufacture unveiled six table clocks with a mobile dial featuring 67 locations, including summer and winter time in Paris. From the 1940s onwards, Vacheron Constantin attributed the reference number 4414 to a world time model with a 41-city dial and a day/night division of the mobile 24-hour disc. During the 1940s and 1950s, many famous customers were captivated by this useful and ingenious mechanism, and contributed to spreading the fame of this new complication.




 

In 1957, Vacheron Constantin wrote a new chapter in its history of World Time watches by introducing the first World Time wristwatch, reference 6213, ordered by an Egyptian dignitary. It was the first of a long line of models incorporating this remarkable complication and that earned it an outstanding reputation among connoisseurs and collectors. 

 

A patented new World Time calibre

 

Eager to make a major new contribution to the history of this complication, the Vacheron Constantin master-watchmakers and engineers have sought to create a mechanical movement capable of indicating not only the full time zones, but also the partial ones, so as to reflect the exact temporal reality in the 37 time zones. A number of countries have indeed adopted a half-hour or quarter-hour difference from UTC, and the Calibre 2460WT by Vacheron Constantin takes account of these specific characteristics. By way of example, it provides the correct time indication for Caracas, since Venezuela decided in 2007 to switch from a full time zone to a half time zone (GMT – 4:30).




 

The indication of the 37 time zones as proposed by Vacheron Constantin in its Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time is as complete as one could wish for. The display consists of three dials: a sapphire dial with a unique day/night shading; a metal dial with a “Lambert projector” type map; and a metal chapter ring. Beating at a frequency of 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour) and endowed with a 40-hour power reserve, mechanical self-winding Calibre 2460WT drives displays of the hours, minutes, central seconds and World Time. It enables simultaneous read-off of the time in all regions of the world, along with the day/night indication provided by the central world map. All indications are adjusted via the crown, thus considerably simplifying the use of this highly technical watch. In light of these exclusive developments, a patent has been filed for the new Vacheron Constantin Calibre 2460WT bearing the prestigious Hallmark of Geneva.




 

Appreciable user friendliness

 

Despite its complex construction principles, the new mechanical World Time movement is extremely user-friendly. The wearer chooses the reference time and places it opposite the black triangle at 6 o’clock. The time in the reference location can then be read off either by the hour hand, or by the 24-hour disc, while the time in the other 36 time zones is simultaneously readable. The cities shown in black represent the full time zones, while the cities in red indicate half-hour or quarter-hour zones.


 

Incorporating all the signature characteristics of the collection – a slender bezel, a knurled motif on the case-back, a screw-down sapphire crystal case-back, and dauphine hands – the new Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time comes with a 42.5 mm diameter 18K pink gold case that is water-resistant to 30 metres. It is fitted with a brown alligator leather strap secured by an 18K pink gold folding clasp.

 

Due to the modern nature of this useful complication, along with the major innovations provided by its Calibre 2460WT, the Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time is destined to become an iconic model within the collection, and to perpetuate Vacheron Constantin’s pioneering role in the development of multiple time-zone watches.


Technical Data

 

Reference                                 86060/000R-9640

                                                Patrimony Traditionnelle Worldtime

 

Calibre                                      2460 WT, developed and manufactured by Vacheron Constantin

                                                Stamped with the Hallmark of Geneva

 

Energy                                      Mechanical, self-winding

                                               

Movement diameter                   36.60 mm (11’’’ ¼)

 

Movement thickness                  8.10 mm

 

Jewels                                      27        

 

Frequency                                 4Hz (28’800 Vibrations/hour)

 

Indications                                Hours, minutes and center seconds

World time indication with day/night zone (37 time zones)

 

Power reserve                          Approximately 40 hours

 

Case                                         18K 5N Pink gold

                                                42.50 mm in diameter

                                                Open-worked back with transparent sapphire crystal

                                               

Water-Resistance                      3 bar (about 30 meters)

 

Dial                                          The display is made of 3 dials:

-          1 dial in sapphire with day / night indication in the center, 24-hour indications inked & engraved

-          1 dial in metal with “Lambert Projection” type map and transfered cities names

-          1 externalring in metal with transferred minute-track and gold applied hour-markers

 

Strap                                        Brown hand-stitched, saddle-finish, large square scaled Mississippiensis alligator leather

                                               

Clasp                                        18K 5N pink gold triple blade folding clasp
                                                Polished half Maltese Cross

                


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yet another winner

 
 By: playtime : January 17th, 2011-09:44
as complex as it appears, it is in no way needlessly complex. well done! J

Now this.....

 
 By: MiniCooper : January 18th, 2011-11:58
seems to be the most interesting of all new VC models... I think that it will be much more attractive in metal than on the photos.... A competitor to PP's world time.... I also noticed that the strap has gator on both sides, something that Journe introduc... 

It needs to be seen in the metal to be truly appreciated,

 
 By: timerider : January 23rd, 2011-09:44
as the pictures tend to still leave you with a flat image. The dial is very detailed and the colors really make it all a 3-D experience. The hands truly glide across the face and the finishing is breath taking. This is a true classic and will be with us f... 

Love it!

 
 By: jschen888 : January 19th, 2011-07:44
I don't do enough traveling now to justify it right now (though that hopefully will change soon), but that sure is a beauty! I really like the top down map so that one can actually see the world moving, especially with that visual day/night indication rig... 

Very busy dial but nice.

 
 By: ling5hk : January 19th, 2011-16:06
It would be nice to have enamel dial. Regards Ling

this is the BEST looking worldtime, versus their traditional rivals

 
 By: Hororgasm : January 19th, 2011-19:45
would be great if can do compario between this and the PP worldtime Best, Horo

WOW, very impressive piece...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : January 20th, 2011-06:19
... finally can see a watch to have a refined WT function with an half-hour or quarter-hour difference from UTC. i think people who like WT will like to try this on their wrist. stefan

World time is really beautiful

 
 By: Mostel : January 23rd, 2011-08:51
Much too busy for me to ever own... but I can easily appreciate its great beauty and amazing detail and true VC DNA... I think it will be an instant classic.

Sorry to say it, but it was one of the deceptions of MY SIHH.

 
 By: amanico : January 23rd, 2011-13:30
It is a massive watch, big and thick. The dial is way too busy for my taste, and I'm not amazed by its finish, maybe because it is too busy? The hands are surprising, not my cup of tea. The rotor should have been reworked, to get more " finesse ", " delic...