99 Vacheron Constantin A fine, attractive and rare, tourbillon, power reserve, date, tonneau-shaped skeletonised wristwatch in platinum with box and Extract from the Archives

Estimate: € 50.000 –⁠ 100.000

Sold (Premium) € 65.000

Model Malte Tourbillon
Year 2002
Reference 30067/000P
Case Material Platinum
Case Number 763'836
Bracelet Material Leather strap
Movement Manual, cal. VC1790 SQ, 27 jewels
Movement Number 917'535
Dimension 35.5mm width × 47.5mm length
Signed Case, dial and movement
Accessories Accompanied by Vacheron Constantin extract from the archives confirming the production of the present timepiece in 2002, fitted presentation box and outer packaging
Movement Manual, cal. VC1790 SQ, 27 jewels

As the longest-running watchmaker still in operation, Vacheron Constantin boasts a storied legacy of crafting remarkable timepieces. The brand was instrumental in the shift from pocket watches to wristwatches during the early 20th century, pioneering innovative designs. At the dawn of the new millennium, Vacheron Constantin unveiled the Malte collection, a tribute to both its rich heritage and its forward-looking vision. Among its standout creations, the Malte Tourbillon commands attention with its striking design. Featuring an intricate skeletonized dial, it seamlessly integrates a practical date display and power reserve indicator, found resting on the outer hour ring. The second chapter ring, however, holds the true centerpiece of the Malte wristwatch: a hypnotic tourbillon, elegantly showcasing the brand’s signature Maltese cross. Proudly showcasing its finely handcrafted movement, every element is meticulously handcrafted, with artisans expertly incorporating subtle contrasts that enhance light reflection, further unveiling the movement’s true essence. The present example, cased in platinum and preserved in excellent condition, showcasing crisp case back engravings and hallmarks, is further accompanied by an Extract from the Archives and a fitted presentation box.