59 Vacheron Constantin Absolutely Rare and Attractive, “Tank Brick”, Rectangular Shape Wristwatch in Pink Gold, White Mirror Dial, Reference 4108

Estimate: € 8.000 –⁠ 16.000

Sold (Premium) € 16.250

Model Tank Brick
Year 1950s
Reference 4108
Case Material Pink Gold
Case Number 339934
Bracelet Material Leather Strap
Movement Manual, cal. 1001
Movement Number 517683
Dimension 25 × 33 mm
Signed Dial, Movement and Case
Movement Manual, cal. 1001

Beloved by collectors for its relentless pursuit of excellence, Vacheron Constantin’s journey began in 1755, when Jean-Marc Vacheron founded the company in Geneva. Over the years, it became a pioneering force, achieving horological milestones such as creating the first complication in 1770 and developing the first engine-turned dial in 1779. The name Vacheron & Constantin was introduced in 1819, officially becoming Vacheron Constantin in 1970. Two decades before that, the company introduced an exquisite design now embodied by the present timepiece. This example, featuring a square case, serves as a refined piece that would appeal to any collector with a taste for timeless sophistication. The watch showcases a sleek square pink gold case in polished metal, with a beautifully simple, minimalist design. The mirror dial features a white backdrop accented by applied pink gold indexes at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock, with small square markers for the remaining hours. The “VACHERON & CONSTANTIN GENÈVE” signature sits elegantly below the 12 o’clock marker, embodying the brand’s heritage of craftsmanship. This model, although special in its configuration, shares a design lineage with similar offerings from the mid-20th century, where Vacheron Constantin and Audemars Piguet maintained a close relationship, producing watches in small numbers. This particular watch, with its sleek design and careful attention to detail, stands as a testament to Vacheron Constantin’s enduring legacy in haute horlogerie.