In the heart of the post-war golden era, 1950, Vacheron & Constantin presents a refined expression of its technical and aesthetic mastery with this Genève Automatic. A watch that embodies restraint, proportion, and the discreet sophistication that defines mid-century haute horlogerie.
Crafted in 18k yellow gold, the 35 mm case features sculpted lugs and a screw-down caseback (SN 3xxxx), housing the celebrated bumper automatic calibre 477/1. This early oscillating system, with its distinctive mass recoil sensation, represents a pivotal stage in the evolution of self-winding movements and remains highly regarded among collectors for its charm and mechanical integrity.
The creamy white “Indelebile” dial is the true focal point. The so-called Indelebile technique was reserved for high-end manufactures, requiring complex multi-stage printing and fixation processes designed to ensure that scales, signatures and minute tracks would resist oxidation and fading over decades.The result is a surface where graphics appear deeply anchored into the metal. Here, the dial has aged with remarkable dignity, developing a warm and even patina that enhances dimensionality without compromising legibility. Applied yellow gold indexes add architectural structure. Paired with a brown alligator strap and gold buckle, the watch exudes timeless refinement and discreet rarity.