Tuesday 22 November, 2011 - 12:00 PM EST
The new Vacheron Constantin Calibre 2260
The new Vacheron Constantin Calibre 2260
Vacheron Constantin presents a new exceptional tourbillon with a 14-day movement beating with the new Vacheron Constantin Calibre 2260. this timepiece is the first Vacheron Constantin watch approved according to the new Hallmark of Geneva criteria.
The new Patrimony Traditionnelle 14-day Tourbillon is the ultimate embodiment of the watchmaking art – a status that is further accentuated by the fact that it meets the new Hallmark of Geneva requirements which are no longer confined to the movement alone, but also take account of the finished watch.
The Vacheron Constantin movement design engineers and watchmakers thus cooperated in developing a new mechanical hand-wound tourbillon movement – Calibre 2260 – endowed with an exceptional 14-day power reserve.
Technical details:
Reference: 89000/000R-9655
Patrimony Traditionnelle 14-day Tourbillon. Stamped with the Hallmark of Geneva
Calibre: 2260, developed and crafted by Vacheron Constantin, 31 jewels
Movement: mechanical hand-wound
Indications: hours, minutes and small seconds at 6 o’clock on the tourbillon carriage
Additional functions: tourbillon and 14-day power reserve thanks to four barrels coupled in pairs
Power reserve: approximately 336 hours (14 days)
Case: 18K pink gold
Diameter: 42 mm
Caseback: Transparent back fitted with a sapphire crystal
Dial: opaline silver-toned, black-painted indications and white-painted internal zones
Strap: brown alligator leather with 18K pink gold folding triple-blade clasp
Water resistance: 30 meters or 100 feet
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