The Collection Excellence Platine, launched in 2006, welcomes a new model stemming from the elegant Patrimony Contemporaine line. The Patrimony Contemporaine self-winding watch is available for the first time in a 42 mm diameter, issued in a very limited edition of 150.
Rarely have pure shapes found such an eminently suitable material. By associating the acknowledged elegance and understatement of the Patrimony Contemporaine line with the precious nature of
Previously available exclusively in a 40 mm-diameter case, the ultra-thin Patrimony Contemporaine self-winding watch finds a new field of expression meeting the expectations of connoisseurs eager to enjoy a distinctive presence on the wrist combined with undeniable elegance. With its fine, taut lines, slim silhouette and broad dial opening, this new 42 mm-diameter case fitted with a transparent back continues to display the timeless design that has earned its predecessors such enduring success.
Loyal to the design codes of all the models that have regularly the Collection Excllence Platine since 2006, the Patrimony Contemporaine self-winding watch features a pure dial in finely grained sandblasted 950 platinum, discreetly bearing the inscription “PT950” between 4 and 5 o’clock. The slightly cambered outer zone is enhanced by a beaded minute circle and applied hour-markers in 18K gold. In addition to the case and crown naturally crafted in 950 platinum, the hands are also made from this precious metal. And that’s not all: secured by a 950 platinum pin buckle, the dark blue alligator leather strap is hand saddle-stitched with silk and 950 platinum threads!
The history of platinum at Vacheron Constantin goes back to 1820. Since then, the Geneva-based watch manufacturer has used this precious metal in many of its most complex and original models. While 18K gold is composed of only 75% precious metal, platinum is 95% pure. Far rarer than gold, it comes from just a few deposits scattered around the world, and mainly in South Africa. Its density and its weight are far greater than the other metals, which means it is a far more durable material. Moreover, it is not subject to oxidation and therefore does not age over the years, making it a perfect lifelong companion. Vacheron Constantin created the limited-edition Collection Excellence Platine specifically in order to highlight the distinctive qualities of this metal.
Long reserved for royalty and maharajahs, now joined by collectors and certain aficionados with refined tastes, platinum conveys a definite sense of prestige that is recognised by a distinguished elite of perceptive connoisseurs. For them, owning a Vacheron Constantin timepiece from the Collection Excellence Platine means belonging to one of the world’s most exclusive clubs – which the new Patrimony Contemporaine self-winding, issued in a limited edition of just 150, offers an additional chance to join.
Technical Data for the Patrimony Contemporaine self-winding watch
43150/000P-9684
Patrimony Contemporaine self-winding Collection Excellence Platine
Calibre
1120, Vacheron Constantin
Stamped with the Hallmark of Geneva
Energy
Mechanical, self-winding
Movement thickness
2.45 mm
Movement diameter
28.40 mm (12’’’ ½)
Number of jewels
36
Number of components
144
Frequency
2.75 Hz (19’800 vibrations/hour)
Indications
Hours and minutes
Power reserve
Approximately 40 hours
Case
Platinum 950
Transparent, sapphire crystal, snap-on
42 mm diameter
7.30 mm thickness
Water resistance
Tested at a pressure of 3 bar (approx.. 30 metres)
Dial
Platinum 950
Sand-blasted
« PT 950 » hallmark between 4 and 5 o’clock
Convex external zone with circular grained minute-track
Applied hour-makers in 18K white gold
Strap
Dark blue Mississippiensis alligator, hand-stitched with platinum 950 and silk, saddle-finish, large square scales
Clasp
Platinum 950 buckle, polished half Maltese cross
Limited edition of 150 pieces individually numbered