All The 2025 Vacheron Constantin Watch Releases
For its 270th anniversary, Vacheron Constantin is going all in. The 2025 Vacheron Constantin releases span everything from ultra-complicated one-offs to refined dress watches and modern icons — all tied together by a common theme of honoring the brand’s Geneva roots and centuries-old craft. Whether it’s the astronomical wizardry of the Solaria and Overseas Grand Complication, the striking variations of the sporty Overseas, the métiers d’art dial work in the Les Cabinotiers Tour de l’Île trio, or the long-awaited stainless steel 222, this year’s releases reflect both technical ambition and artistic dedication. Here’s a full look at everything Vacheron dropped in 2025, complete with specs and pricing.

- Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin
- Les Cabinotiers Temporis Duo Grand Complication Openface
- Overseas Grand Complication Openface
- Les Cabinotiers Solaria Ultra Grand Complication – La Première
- Basic Traditionelle Models
- Patrimony Models
- Traditionnelle Openface 270th Anniversary Limited Editions
- 2025 Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar
- Les Cabinotiers Tribute to the Tour de l’Île
- Vacheron 222 in Stainless Steel
Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin
Release Date: August 2025
Vacheron Constantin has introduced two new versions of the Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin for 2025, fitted with fresh dial colors. The watches are offered in pink gold with a matching golden-toned dial (Ref. 4300V/220R-H144) and white gold with a burgundy lacquer dial (Ref. 4300V/220G-H151).
Both models feature 41.5mm cases that measure only 8.1mm thick and are powered by the self-winding Caliber 1120 QP/1. This ultra-thin movement is just 4.05mm high yet manages to display the day, date, month, leap year, and moon phase, in addition to the time, with no adjustment required until the year 2100 — like all perpetual calendar watches. The sapphire caseback reveals the 22k gold rotor decorated with a compass rose, along with the high-level finishing expected from Vacheron Constantin.
The watches retain the signature Overseas design traits: a notched bezel inspired by the Maltese cross, an integrated bracelet with half-Maltese cross–shaped links, and the quick-change system that allows bracelets and straps to be swapped without tools. The two versions differ in both case material and dial color: the pink gold model opts for a chic tone-on-tone approach, punctuated by a subtle blue minutes track and matching gold moonphase disc, whereas the white gold edition pairs its cool-toned case with a striking burgundy lacquer dial and moonphase disc.
Both watches are delivered on integrated gold bracelets and accompanied by two additional rubber straps: dark blue and white rubber for the pink gold model, and burgundy and white rubber for the white gold version.
Given their precious metal construction, high-complication movements, and the level of quality Vacheron Constantin is known for, these new Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin watches don’t come cheap — each is priced at $120,000.
Overseas Perpetual Calendar Specs
Model | Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin | Overseas Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin |
Reference Number | 4300V/220R-H144 | 4300V/220G-H151 |
Case | 18K 5N pink gold 41.5mm diameter 8.1mm thick | 18K white gold 41.5mm diameter 8.1mm thick |
Dial | 18K 5N pink gold | Burgundy lacquer |
Functions | Hours, minutes, perpetual calendar (date, day, month, leap year), moon phases | Hours, minutes, perpetual calendar (date, day, month, leap year), moon phases |
Movement | Caliber 1120 QP/1 Automatic winding 2.75Hz (19,800 vph), 40-hour power reserve | Caliber 1120 QP/1 Automatic winding 2.75Hz (19,800 vph), 40-hour power reserve |
Water Resistance | 50m (5 bar) | 50m (5 bar) |
Bracelet | 18K 5N pink gold bracelet (half Maltese cross links) with triple-blade folding clasp and comfort-adjustment system; additional dark blue rubber strap and white rubber strap with 18K 5N pink gold buckle | 18K white gold bracelet (half Maltese cross links) with triple-blade folding clasp and comfort-adjustment system; additional burgundy rubber strap and white rubber strap with 18K white gold buckle |
2025 Retail Price | $120,000 | $120,000 |
Les Cabinotiers Temporis Duo Grand Complication Openface
Release Date: June 2025
Vacheron Constantin’s tradition of ultra-complicated, one-of-a-kind masterpieces continues with the Les Cabinotiers Temporis Duo Grand Complication Openface. This single-piece edition showcases the brand’s watchmaking mastery with a trio of high complications: a minute repeater, a split-seconds chronograph, and a tourbillon regulator with a spherical hairspring — all powered by a manually wound movement comprising 696 parts.
The movement housed inside the 45mm pink gold case is the new Caliber 2757 S, a reworked version of the 2022 Caliber 2757, now featuring a spherical hairspring for improved isochronism. A sapphire dial exposes the skeletonized architecture of the movement, highlighting the level of hand-finishing involved. According to Vacheron Constantin, it took twice as long for the finishing of the movement components as it did to assemble and fit the caliber into the case.
The 30-minute chronograph counter hand and the pair of chronograph seconds hands are made of olive green PVD-coated aluminum, matching the green alligator leather strap. The minute repeater is regulated by a silent centripetal governor and tuned for a clear, musical chime. At 6 o’clock, the Maltese cross–shaped tourbillon cage completes its rotation once per minute, with a small seconds hand mounted on its axis.
Overseas Grand Complication Openface
Release Date: May 2025
For the first time ever, Vacheron Constantin has equipped its sporty Overseas collection with a minute repeater — and then some. The new Overseas Grand Complication Openface also includes a tourbillon, a perpetual calendar, and a power reserve indicator, all housed inside a titanium case with an integrated bracelet and a sapphire crystal dial that puts the movement on full display. This is high-horology in full contemporary mode: lightweight, openworked, technically impressive, and still water-resistant to 30 meters despite the repeater’s complexity.
At the heart of the watch is the Caliber 2755 QP, a 602-component manual-winding movement with a minute repeater governed by a silent centripetal regulator and a perpetual calendar accurate until 2100. The tourbillon beats at 2.5 Hz and is prominently visible through the sapphire dial, while the bridges, hammers, and wheels are decorated with a mix of NAC and rhodium finishes to play with light and depth. Even the blue metallized rings surrounding each display window have been engraved with calendar indications to enhance legibility without interrupting the transparency of the dial.
The titanium case measures 44.5mm in diameter and 13.1mm thick, with a newly redesigned caseback to accommodate the complication and maintain Overseas proportions. It’s fitted with a matching titanium integrated bracelet with a comfort-adjustment system, plus two extra straps in blue rubber and blue alligator. Pricing hasn’t been officially announced (read: “upon request), but according to the brand, production will be limited
Overseas Grand Complication Openface Specs
Model | Overseas Grand Complication Openface |
Reference Number | 6510V/110T-128C |
Case | Grade 5 titanium, 44.5mm diameter 13.1mm thick |
Dial | Sapphire crystal dial with blue display counters 18K white gold hour markers and hands with blue Super-Luminova |
Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds on tourbillon, Minute repeater, perpetual calendar (day, date, month, leap year), tourbillon Power reserve indicator on caseback |
Movement | Caliber 2755 QP Manual-winding 58-hour power reserve 18,000 bph (2.5 Hz) 602 components |
Strap | Grade 5 titanium bracelet with comfort-adjustment system Two additional straps in blue alligator leather and blue rubber |
Buckle | Grade 5 titanium folding clasp Additional titanium clasp compatible with both extra straps |
Water Resistance | 30 meters |
Retail Price | Upon Request; Limited Production |
Les Cabinotiers Solaria Ultra Grand Complication – La Première
Release Date: April 2025
Vacheron Constantin isn’t new to astronomical grand complications, but with the Les Cabinotiers Solaria Ultra Grand Complication, the brand has shattered records and raised the bar sky-high — literally. This one-of-a-kind creation is officially the most complicated wristwatch the manufacture has ever made, packing an astonishing 41 complications into a 45mm white gold case that’s just 14.99mm thick. It took eight years, 13 patent applications, and 1,521 components to make this happen.
At the heart of the 2025 Vacheron Constantin release is the newly developed Caliber 3655, a mechanical marvel split into two sections: a base movement that manages the timekeeping, chronograph, and chiming functions, and a second module dedicated entirely to astronomical displays. What sets Solaria apart isn’t just the quantity of complications — it’s the quality and creativity behind them.
Among the 41 complications are five rare astronomical functions, four of which track the Sun’s behavior (its position, height, culmination, and declination) and a fifth that’s a world first: a system that calculates the amount of time until a selected star enters your field of view using a split-seconds chronograph linked to a celestial chart on the back of the watch.
Civil, solar, and sidereal time are all represented via dedicated gear trains, with traditional hour and minute hands on the front, and sidereal time tracked on a transparent sapphire disc on the reverse. A fully loaded Gregorian perpetual calendar sits at 12 o’clock, complete with ISO week and day tracking, and an astronomical moonphase with tidal indicators at 9 o’clock.
Then there’s the chiming system — a Westminster minute repeater with four gongs and four hammers that took up seven of the 13 patent applications alone. Everything from the hammer shape to the gong placement was reconsidered for both efficiency and sound clarity. And rather than using a traditional clutch for world time and GMT correction, Vacheron devised a compact differential system to keep the movement slim.
Despite all the mechanics under the hood, Solaria is surprisingly legible. The front dial plays with contrasting textures and materials, while the rear sapphire caseback uses layered metallization and color-coded indicators to keep everything readable. The split-seconds chronograph hands, for instance, are finished in red and green so they don’t get lost among the star map they orbit.
Built as a single-piece edition to celebrate Vacheron Constantin’s 270th anniversary, Solaria is less a watch and more a wearable observatory.
Vacheron Constantin’s 270th Anniversary
Release Date: April 2025
To mark 270 years of continuous watchmaking, Vacheron Constantin turned to its most classically elegant (or quiet luxury) lines — Traditionnelle and Patrimony — for a series of eight limited editions that pay tribute to the Maison’s roots. Though the cases and complications stay true to their historic templates, each piece introduces subtle new touches designed to mark the occasion.
The biggest update to these special 2025 Vacheron Constantin releases is a geometric motif inspired by the Maltese cross, worked directly into the dials of all anniversary references. It’s a visual nod to Vacheron Constantin’s emblem since 1880, and it adds a modern sense of movement and texture to traditionally restrained designs. The casebacks are home to more anniversary flourishes, including a unique take on Côtes de Genève striping called “Côte Unique”, a long-lost decorative technique the brand only recently revived. Bridges appear to flow into one another, offering a fresh interpretation of traditional movement finishing. Every caliber is also engraved with the 270th-anniversary emblem.
Vacheron Constantin 2025 Traditionelle Releases (Basic Models)
Release Date: April 2025
Starting with the Traditionnelle line, there are three new models. First is the Manual-Winding, offered in platinum or pink gold with silver-toned dials. These 38mm references are powered by the Caliber 4400 AS/270, boasting a 65-hour power reserve and small seconds at 6 o’clock.
Next is the 36mm Moon Phase, which comes in pink gold and is set with 81 diamonds. Its mother-of-pearl dial features the Maltese motif, a high-precision moonphase, a 38-hour power reserve, and small seconds.
Finally, there’s a daintier 33mm Traditionnelle Manual-Winding model, also in pink gold and diamond-set, with a super-slim Caliber 1440/270 that’s just 2.6mm thick.
2025 Vacheron Constantin Traditionelle Specs (Basic Models)
Model | Traditionnelle Manual-Winding 38 | Traditionnelle Moon Phase | Traditionnelle Manual-Winding 33 |
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Reference | 82172/000P-H062 (Platinum), 82172/000R-H118 (Pink Gold) | 83570/000R-H060 | 1405T/000R-H061 |
Case | Platinum or 18K 5N pink gold, transparent, 38mm in diameter, 7.77mm thick | 36mm 18K 5N pink gold, bezel set with 80 round-cut diamonds (~1.13 ct), crown set with 1 diamond (~0.14 ct), 8.90mm thick | 33mm 18K 5N pink gold, bezel set with 54 round-cut diamonds (~0.87 ct), 7.70mm thick |
Dial | Silver-toned with 270th-anniversary Maltese cross decor | Mother-of-pearl with 270th anniversary Maltese cross decor | Mother-of-pearl with 270th anniversary Maltese cross decor |
Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds | Hours, minutes, small seconds at 6 o’clock, power reserve, precision moon phase | Hours, minutes |
Movement | Caliber 4400 AS/270, Manual-winding, 65-hour power reserve, 4 Hz | Caliber 1410 AS/270, Manual-winding, 38-hour power reserve, 4 Hz | Caliber 1440/270, Manual-winding, 42-hour power reserve, 4 Hz |
Bracelet/Strap | Grey Mississippiensis alligator leather strap with tone-on-tone stitching and square scales | Pink Mississippiensis alligator leather strap with calfskin lining and stitched tip | Pink Mississippiensis alligator leather strap with tone-on-tone stitching and square scales |
Buckle | Platinum or pink gold pin buckle, polished half Maltese cross shape | 18K 5N pink gold pin buckle, polished half Maltese cross shape | 18K 5N pink gold pin buckle, polished half Maltese cross shape |
Water Resistance | 30 meters | 30 meters | 30 meters |
Gemsetting | N/A | Total: 81 diamonds totaling approx. 1.28 carats (minimum guaranteed) | Total: 54 diamonds totaling approx. 0.87 carats (minimum guaranteed) |
Limited Edition | 370 pieces per reference, individually numbered | Limited to 270 pieces, individually numbered | Limited to 270 pieces, individually numbered |
2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $26,100 in pink gold; $36,300 in platinum | $48,100 | $32,600 |
Vacheron Constantin 2025 Patrimony Releases
Release Date: April 2025
On the Patrimony side, things remain just as refined. The Moon Phase Retrograde Date comes in 42.5mm white or pink gold and houses the Caliber 2460 R31L/270, complete with a moonphase display and central retrograde date hand — a Vacheron Constantin specialty since the 18th century.
The final two releases are the Patrimony Self-Winding models in 40mm white or pink gold. They run on Caliber 2450 Q6/270 and feature central seconds, a date at 6 o’clock, and the same côte unique finishing on the bridges.
All eight editions are individually numbered, fitted with alligator leather straps, and finished with pin buckles shaped like half a Maltese cross.
270th Anniversary Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Watch Specs
Here is the combined table with each original table as a column:
Model | Patrimony Moon Phase Retrograde Date | Patrimony Self-Winding |
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Reference | 4010U/000G-H057 (White Gold) 4010U/000R-H117 (Pink Gold) | 85180/000G-H035 (White Gold) 85180/000R-H116 (Pink Gold) |
Case | 18K white gold or 18K 5N pink gold, 42.5mm in diameter 9.7mm thick | 18K white gold or 18K 5N pink gold 40mm in diameter 8.65mm thick |
Dial | Silver-toned with 270th-anniversary Maltese cross decor | Silver-toned with 270th-anniversary Maltese cross decor |
Functions | Hours, minutes, retrograde date, precision moon phase, age of the moon | Hours, minutes, central seconds, date |
Movement | Caliber 2460 R31L/270 Self-winding mechanical movement 40-hour power reserve 4 Hz | Caliber 2450 Q6/270 Self-winding mechanical movement 40-hour power reserve 4 Hz |
Bracelet/Strap | Dark green Mississippiensis alligator leather, tone-on-tone stitching and square scales | Dark green Mississippiensis alligator leather strap with tone-on-tone stitching and square scales |
Buckle | 18K 5N pink gold or 18k white gold pin buckle Polished half Maltese cross-shape | 18K 5N pink gold or 18k white gold pin buckle Polished half Maltese cross-shape |
Water Resistance | 30 meters | 30 meters |
Limited Edition | 270 pieces per reference, individually numbered | 370 pieces per reference, individually numbered |
2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $53,000 | $34,700 |
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Traditionnelle Openface 270th Anniversary Limited Editions
Release Date: April 2025
If you’re into seeing what makes a movement tick — literally — the watchmakers’s trio of new 2025 Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Openface watches offers a striking combination of technical prowess and open-dial design. Each of the three limited editions is crafted in platinum and produced in runs of 370 pieces to celebrate the brand’s 270th anniversary.
Unlike full skeletonization, the Openface approach keeps the structure of the dial intact while revealing just enough of the underlying mechanics to satisfy movement fans. These watches also feature dials engraved with a geometric Maltese cross-inspired guilloché pattern, tying into the anniversary theme seen across Vacheron’s 2025 releases. Beneath those dials are platinum cases, hand-finished calibers with the revived côte unique decoration, and — as expected — each piece is individually numbered.
The new Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar Retrograde Date Openface is powered by a freshly developed movement, Caliber 2460 QPR31/270, which combines a perpetual calendar with a retrograde date hand. The leap year, day, and month indicators are printed on transparent sapphire disks floating above a deep blue background, while the moonphase at 6 o’clock is accurate for 122 years.
For those who prefer high complication with more dramatic visual flair, the Traditionnelle Tourbillon Retrograde Date Openface features a flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock, a retrograde date display up top, and a movement just 6.35mm thick. The peripheral rotor keeps the back view of the Caliber 2162 R31/270 open and uninterrupted.
Lastly, the Traditionnelle Complete Calendar Openface rounds out the trio with a more accessible triple-calendar display, showing day and month via sapphire disks and the date through a blued pointer around the periphery. A precision moonphase completes the dial, and everything is driven by the Caliber 2460 QCL/270 — an updated version of Vacheron’s first fully in-house automatic complete calendar movement.
All three watches are paired with blue alligator straps, Maltese cross buckles, and platinum folding clasps.
Traditionnelle Openface 270th Anniversary Limited Edition Specs
Model | Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar Retrograde Date Openface | Traditionnelle Tourbillon Retrograde Date Openface | Traditionnelle Complete Calendar Openface |
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Reference | 4030T/000P-H054 | 6010T/000P-H055 | 4020T/000P-H038 |
Case | Platinum, 41mm, 10.94mm thick | Platinum, 41mm, 11.07mm thick | Platinum, 41mm, 11.05mm thick |
Dial | Two-part: Openworked dial in 18K gold, hand-guilloché with a 270th-anniversary motif inspired by the Maltese cross; Movement plate decorated with vertical straightening | Two-part: Openworked dial in 18K gold, hand-guilloché with a 270th-anniversary motif inspired by the Maltese cross; Movement plate decorated with vertical straightening | Two-part: Openworked dial in 18K gold, hand-guilloché with a 270th-anniversary motif inspired by the Maltese cross; Movement plate decorated with vertical straightening |
Functions | Hours, minutes, perpetual calendar (day, date, month, leap year), retrograde date, precision moon phase | Hours, minutes, retrograde date, small seconds on the tourbillon | Hours, minutes, complete calendar with day, date, month, and precision moon-phase display |
Movement | Caliber 2460 QPR31/270; Self-winding; 40-hour power reserve; 4 Hz | Caliber 2162 R31/270; Self-winding; 72-hour power reserve; 2.5 Hz | Caliber 2460 QCL/270; Self-winding; 40-hour power reserve; 4 Hz |
Bracelet/Strap | Dark blue Mississippiensis alligator leather with alligator leather lining; hand-stitched; large square scales | Dark blue Mississippiensis alligator leather with alligator leather lining; hand-stitched; large square scales | Dark blue Mississippiensis alligator leather with alligator leather lining; hand-stitched; large square scales |
Buckle | 950 platinum folding clasp; polished half Maltese cross shape | 950 platinum folding clasp; polished half Maltese cross shape | 950 platinum folding clasp; polished half Maltese cross shape |
Water Resistance | 30 meters | 30 meters | 30 meters |
Limited Edition | 370 pieces, individually numbered | 370 pieces, individually numbered | 370 pieces, individually numbered |
2025 Retail Price | $107,000 | Price on request | $69,500 |
2025 Vacheron Constantin Traditionnelle Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar
Release Date: April 2025
For its 270th anniversary, Vacheron Constantin unveiled the new Traditionnelle Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar, which is limited to just 127 pieces and introduces the all-new Caliber 2162 QP/270 — a self-winding movement that marries two of the most prestigious complications in watchmaking.
Housed in a 42mm platinum case, the watch maintains a refined profile thanks to the slimness of its movement, which is just 6.55mm thick. The peripheral rotor not only keeps the height down but also leaves a clear view of the movement through the sapphire caseback, where the côte unique bridge finishing and discreet 270th-anniversary engraving can be seen.
On the dial side, you get the full calendar display—day, date, month, and leap year indication—balanced by a tourbillon at 6 o’clock. The dial is solid gold and decorated with a hand-guilloché Maltese cross-inspired motif, a subtle flourish that ties the model to the rest of Vacheron’s anniversary releases while staying true to the classical Traditionnelle style.
Operating at 2.5 Hz, the slower beat rate provides more visual enjoyment of the tourbillon’s rotation, while the perpetual calendar mechanism — secured with a patented bi-directional setting system — will keep ticking accurately until 2100 without adjustment. The Caliber 2162 QP/270 contains 324 components and delivers 72 hours of power reserve. The Traditionnelle Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar is finished with a dark blue alligator strap and a platinum folding clasp.
Traditionnelle Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar Watch Specs
Model | Traditionnelle Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar |
Reference | 6300/000P-H056 |
Case | Platinum 42mm 11.1mm thick |
Dial | 18K gold, silver-toned, hand-guilloché with 270th-anniversary Maltese cross motif |
Functions | Hours, minutes, small seconds at 6 o’clock (on the tourbillon), perpetual calendar (day, date, month, leap year) |
Movement | Caliber 2162 QP/270 Self-winding 72-hour power reserve 2.5 Hz |
Bracelet/Strap | Dark blue Mississippiensis alligator leather with alligator lining, hand-stitched, large square scales |
Buckle | 950 platinum folding clasp, polished half Maltese cross shape |
Water Resistance | 30 meters |
Limited Edition | 127 pieces, individually numbered |
2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | Price on request |
Les Cabinotiers Tribute to the Tour de l’Île
Release Date: April 2025
As part of its 270th-anniversary celebration, Vacheron Constantin introduced a trio of one-off watches under its Les Cabinotiers program, each paying tribute to the brand’s home city of Geneva — and more specifically, to the Tour de l’Île, the historic medieval clock tower that once housed Vacheron’s own workshops.
All three watches share the same proportions: 40mm cases, officer-style hinged backs, and a simple two-hand time display, powered by the finely finished Caliber 2460 automatic movement. But the real magic is in the dials, each a unique canvas for the brand’s métiers d’art artisans.
Each of these three 2025 Vacheron Constantin watches is a unique piece.
Grand Feu Miniature Enameling
The first watch showcases a Grand Feu miniature enamel dial painted in soft pastel tones. Inspired by an early 19th-century lithograph by Jean DuBois, the artwork captures a view of the Tour de l’Île and the surrounding Place de Bel-Air. Enameling this level of detail takes about a month, including multiple layers of translucent enamel and nine firings at over 800°C to build up the color and depth without cracking or discoloration the surface.
Les Cabinotiers Tribute to the Tour de l’Île – Grand Feu Miniature Enameling 2400C/000P-418C (Image: Vacheron Constantin)
Figurative Guilloché and Grand Feu Miniature Enameling
The second piece combines hand-guilloché with Grand Feu enamel. Here, the surrounding architecture is engraved in ultra-fine guilloché lines, while the tower itself is rendered in vivid enamel at the center. This figurative guilloché technique — developed in-house by Vacheron’s master guillocheur — required around 16 hours of engraving followed by 40 hours of enameling.
Les Cabinotiers Tribute to the Tour de l’Île 2400C/000P-420C (Image: Vacheron Constantin)
Engraving
The third model is entirely engraved from a solid 18K pink gold dial. Based on an 1822 engraving by Pierre Escuyer, the scene is rendered in bas-relief, a technique where the background is carved away to raise the main image. The engraving work alone took over 140 hours and includes ultra-fine details like individual pedestrians on the bridge and a rooster perched on a weather vane.
2025 Vacheron Constantin Les Cabinotiers Tribute to the Tour de l’Île Specs
Model | Les Cabinotiers Tribute to the Tour de l’Île – Grand Feu Miniature Enameling | Les Cabinotiers Tribute to the Tour de l’Île – Figurative Guilloché and Grand Feu Miniature Enameling | Les Cabinotiers Tribute to the Tour de l’Île – Engraving |
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Reference | 2400C/000P-418C | 2400C/000P-420C | 2400C/000R-412C |
Case Material | Platinum | Platinum | 18K 5N pink gold |
Case Dimensions | Diameter: 40mm Thickness: 9.42mm | Diameter: 40mm Thickness: 9.42mm | Diameter: 40mm Thickness: 9.42mm |
Dial | 18K white gold, hand-crafted Grand Feu enamel using miniature-painting technique, depicting the Tour de l’Île | 18K 3N yellow gold, sandblasted, hand guilloché and Grand Feu enamel using miniature-painting technique, depicting the Tour de l’Île | 18K 5N pink gold, hand-engraved with bas-relief technique depicting the Tour de l’Île |
Caseback | Officer-style, sapphire, engraved with “Post Tenebras Lux” | Officer-style, sapphire, engraved with “Post Tenebras Lux” | Officer-style, sapphire, engraved with “Post Tenebras Lux” |
Functions | Hours, minutes | Hours, minutes | Hours, minutes |
Movement | Caliber 2460Self-winding40-hour power reserve4 Hz | Caliber 2460Self-winding40-hour power reserve4 Hz, 182 components | Caliber 2460Self-winding40-hour power reserve4 Hz |
Bracelet/Strap | Brown Mississippiensis alligator leather strap with square scales and tone-on-tone stitching | Brown Mississippiensis alligator leather strap with square scales and tone-on-tone stitching | Brown Mississippiensis alligator leather strap with square scales and tone-on-tone stitching |
Buckle | 950 platinum pin buckle, polished, half Maltese cross-shaped | 950 platinum pin buckle, polished, half Maltese cross-shaped | 18K 5N pink gold pin buckle, polished, half Maltese cross-shaped |
Water Resistance | 30 meters | 30 meters | 30 meters |
Limited Edition | Pièce unique | Pièce unique | Pièce unique |
2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | Upon request | Upon request | Upon request |
Vacheron 222 in Stainless Steel
Release Date: January 2025
Vacheron Constantin kicked off the start of the year — and its 270th-anniversary celebration — in style with the release of the highly anticipated Historiques 222 in stainless steel. This marks the first time the modern reissue has been offered in a non-precious metal, following the yellow gold version from 2022.
The new steel Vacheron Constantin 222 keeps the 37mm case and integrated bracelet that helped define the original in the 1970s, but introduces a sunburst black dial with white gold markers and hands, giving the watch a cooler, more modern edge. Inside is the same ultra-thin automatic Caliber 2455/2 with a display caseback and commemorative 270th-anniversary rotor.
Collectors have been asking for a steel 222 since the gold one dropped—and now it’s finally here.
Steel Historiques 222 Watch Specs
Model | Historiques 222 |
Reference | 4200H/222A-B934 |
Case | Stainless steel 37mm 7.95mm thick |
Dial | Blue dial with applied white gold Maltese cross |
Functions | Hours, minutes, date |
Movement | Caliber 2455/2 Self-winding mechanical movement 40-hour power reserve |
Bracelet/Strap | Integrated stainless steel with vertical satin finish |
Buckle | Stainless steel triple-blade folding clasp, polished half Maltese cross shape |
Water Resistance | 50 meters |
2025 Retail Price (MSRP) | $32,000 |
More 2025 Vacheron Constantin Releases To Come?
Whether you’re drawn to technical innovation, classical watchmaking, or métiers d’art craftsmanship, the 2025 Vacheron Constantin releases had something to offer just about every kind of collector. It’s rare to see a single year packed with this much variety and depth, from record-breaking grand complications to steel sports watches fans have been waiting years for.
As always, stay tuned to Grey Market Magazine for any updates about any new 2025 Vacheron Constantin releases.
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