VACHERON CONSTANTIN
VACHERON CONSTANTIN TRIPLE CALENDAR MOONPHASE REF. 4560
VACHERON CONSTANTIN TRIPLE CALENDAR MOONPHASE REF. 4560
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Excellent, well-preserved, unpolished case
Vacheron Constantin
1955
4560
480'482
345'974
Triple Calendar Moonphase
Solid 18k Pink Gold
P485, Manual Winding
High-quality leather strap
Original Vacheron Constantin signed buckle
36mm diameter
Case, dial, movement signed by Vacheron Constantin
Accompanied by an extract from the Vacheron Constantin archives, including a photograph and a special description from the brand's museum
Accompanied by an extract from the Vacheron Constantin archives, including a photograph and a special description from the brand's museum A stunning and rare example of the Vacheron Constantin Reference 4560, this Triple Calendar Moonphase wristwatch from the mid-1950s is a highly sought-after collector's piece. The watch features a solid, heavy 18k pink gold case, distinguished by its elegantly sculpted fancy lugs—a signature design of Vacheron Constantin from this era. The original two-tone dial is in remarkable condition, maintaining its crisp legibility with applied gold indices and refined dauphine hands. The triple calendar complication displays the day and month in windows below 12 o’clock, while the date is indicated by a red-tipped central hand. The moonphase is beautifully set at 6 o’clock, adding to the watch’s visual balance and historical charm. Powered by the renowned Calibre P485 manual-winding movement, this timepiece is a testament to Vacheron Constantin’s legacy of precision and craftsmanship. The unpolished case preserves the watch’s original proportions and sharp edges, making it a highly desirable example for discerning collectors. Complete with an extract from the Vacheron Constantin archives and special documentation from the brand’s museum, this reference 4560 is a significant piece of horological history, embodying the artistry and technical mastery of one of the world’s most prestigious watchmakers.
