Case size: 36 mm
Material: 18K gold
Movement: manual, caliber V492
Year: circa 1950
Crystal: plastic crystal
Bracelet: leather strap
Reference number: 4178
Case number: 318'383 / 383
Movement number: 466'605
Overall, the watch is in very good vintage condition with scratches on the crystal, and dial with some patina.
The movement is running at the time of cataloguing, Bukowskis does not guarantee the future function of the movement. Please note that the movement has not been tested for timekeeping accuracy and may need a service at the buyer's expense. Watches have been opened to examine movements therefore no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. Potential buyers should inspect each watch to satisfy themselves as to condition. For more information, please read our Conditions of Purchase.
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Vacheron Constantin, the oldest watch manufacturer in the world with continuous operation since its founding, was established in 1755 by Jean-Marc Vacheron, an independent watchmaker from Geneva, Switzerland. One of the brand's most iconic timepieces is the Vacheron Constantin reference 4178, widely considered as one of the most exquisite chronographs ever created. The watch's remarkable proportions and nearly perfect symmetry contribute to its beauty.
Collectors consider reference 4178 as an iconic piece and the chronograph most closely associated with Vacheron Constantin. It was first released in 1938 and quickly gained widespread popularity, staying in production until 1964. The watch's faceted teardrop lugs and robust square pushers make it immediately recognizable, and it is widely regarded as one of the world's most attractive and desirable chronograph wristwatches.