Two based on the designs from the 1950's

Nov 30, 2014,19:14 PM
 

This photo of two Historqieus pieces side by side came out quite well. 




VC nailed it with the case, dial, and movement in each of these beauties (Aronde 1954 and Toledo 1951)

BIll


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Especially the Aronde 1954 ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : December 1st, 2014-06:30
I like a lot and I am always happy to see one - even behind glass: To me it has lots of character, but I am not with you when we talk about the movement here. "They nailed it" doesn´t come to my mind. Sorry! Oliver ...  

+1 Olivier

 
 By: Tick Talk : December 1st, 2014-07:30
VC paid brilliant homage to the gorgeous design but it really deserves a shaped caliber.

You said it, Bill!

 
 By: respo : December 3rd, 2014-06:10
VC nailed it! I feel this is particularly so with the Aronde, but that is merely a matter of personal taste. The cases and dials on both of these are simply gorgeous. These two photos, unlike yours, came out particularly bad: But, oh, how I love the Arond...  

LOL, nice try Robert

 
 By: Tick Talk : December 3rd, 2014-08:09
Hee hee, can't say you don't want to re-hash the debate then state your position ;-) Really, there is no debate. The original was a different watch in a different time. Comparing them is only an exercise to keep us amused, no criticism of the current mode... 

I must have missed that debate on the 1400!

 
 By: yesjb : December 4th, 2014-08:13
Here's my Aronde on my wrist. The original version was quite a bit smaller and are almost impossible to find especially with the 4 quadrant guillochĂ©e pattern. But this watch is stunning, on and off the wrist. As for the movement...yes a rectangular movem...  

What a beauty, Joseph!

 
 By: respo : December 4th, 2014-19:12
Congratulations on adding this one to your amazing collection. The Aronde has really grown on me. I hope to see yours one day soon. Our own moderator first turned me on to the charms of the cal. 1400, and I am a fan. I am so glad to have that caliber in m... 

Calibre 1400 most historic movement of VC history IMHO

 
 By: Tick Talk : December 5th, 2014-08:27
LOL, notice I said VC...but I'll support this bold statement for these reasons: when Richemont took over the brand in 1996, it had been almost sixty years since V&C made their own calibres. CEO Juan Carlos Torres had openly stated the mission was to t... 

As always...

 
 By: respo : December 5th, 2014-08:33
...tick-talk, you bring intelligence and historical perspective to the discussion. I had not thought about the cal. 1400 in this way before, and your sharp insight makes me appreciate the 1400 even more. Thank you! respo