Vacheron Constantin
Historiques 1955 Cornes De Vache Steel 5000H/000A-B582

  • Collection: Historiques
  • Model reference: 5000H/000A-B582
  • Case/Size: Steel, 38.5mm
  • Dial: Silver
  • Movement: Manual-winding
  • Functions: Hours, minutes, chronograph
  • Condition / Year: Brand new / 2023
  • Price: Upon Request

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Description

The Vacheron Constantin Historiques 1955 Cornes De Vache Steel 5000H/000A-B582 is a stunning watch that pays homage to the brand’s rich history and expertise in traditional watchmaking. The watch is named after the distinctive curved lugs that resemble the horns of a cow, a design feature that was first introduced in 1955.

The watch is housed in a 38.5mm stainless steel case with a polished finish. The dial is designed with a beautiful silver tone that is both classic and elegant, with rose gold hour markers and hands that add to the luxurious look of the watch. The dial also features a small seconds sub-dial located at 9 o’clock and a 30-minute chronograph counter at 3 o’clock.

The watch is powered by the in-house manual-winding Calibre 1142 movement, which is visible through the sapphire crystal caseback. The movement is expertly finished with Geneva stripes and features a column wheel mechanism, a hallmark of high-end chronograph movements. The movement has a power reserve of approximately 48 hours.

The Vacheron Constantin Historiques 1955 Cornes De Vache Steel 5000H/000A-B582 is finished with a brown alligator strap with a stainless steel folding clasp, making it comfortable and stylish to wear. The watch is water-resistant up to 30 meters, ensuring that it can be worn on any occasion without worry.

 

Vacheron Constantin – bio

The company was founded in 1755 by Jean-Marc Vacheron, an independent watchmaker in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1770, his company created the first complication, and nine years later he designed the first engine-turned dials. … Consequently, in 1819 François Constantin became an associate of Vacheron.
It is among the The Oldest Surviving Watch-Making Brands with an uninterrupted history since 1755.