Felix Scholz
One of the most elegant watches released at Watches & Wonders was the Historiques Cornes de Vache 1955 from Vacheron Constantin. The distinguished maison had an impressive run of hits last year, starting with their Harmony collection and hitting a high note with the staggering Ref. 57260. But while these announcements showcase the brand's innovations, this model speaks directly to the past particularly Vacheron's highly regarded chronographs. The Cornes de Vache 1955 is inspired by one of their most prized vintage models a very limited watch (only 36 were made) dating from 1955. Vacheron Constantin have maintained the essence of the watch, with a manual winding two register chronograph and the distinctive cow-horn' shaped lugs that give the watch its name. And the best news is that this platinum beauty isn't a limited edition, though its limited annual production and an RRP of $104,000 Aussie dollars means that it's still a very exclusive watch.
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