29 Vacheron Constantin A fine and rare, Chronomètre Royal, automatic wristwatch in steel, with bracelet and box.

Estimate: € 12.000 –⁠ 24.000

Sold (Premium) € 29.900

Model Chronomètre Royal
Year Circa 1975
Reference 2215
Case Material Stainless steel
Case Number N°069,further engraved 514'386
Bracelet Material Stainless steel Vacheron Constantin bracelet, approximate length 175mm
Movement Automatic, cal. 1096, 21 jewels
Movement Number 673'833
Dimension 36.5mm width
Signed Case, dial and movement
Accessories Accompanied with two additionals links, Vacheron Constantin fitted presentation box and additional glass
Movement Automatic, cal. 1096, 21 jewels

In 1977, Vacheron Constantin unveiled its very first dedicated sports watch, the elegant and stylish 222, which would later evolve into the iconic Overseas collection. However, just a few years before that, in 1975, the brand, having contemplated the concept of a casual yet refined timepiece for some time, ventured into the realm of sports and leisure watches with the debut of reference 2215. Produced in a very small number, and still elusive to this very day, the Vacheron Constantin reference 2215 merged the finest aspects of luxury leisure and precision engineering. The present example, offered in excellent overall condition, showcases a large water-resistant brushed stainless steel case with cut corners. Inside, the timepiece is made alive thanks to its certified chronometer, mechanical and self-winding caliber 1096. The combination of rectangular case with chamfered corners, expansive dial opening framed by a stepped bezel, and steel bracelet deliver remarkable wrist presence. Based on Vacheron Constantin’s archives, fewer than 220 examples were crafted in stainless steel, making the present timepiece a must-have for the most discerning collectors.