Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex
Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex

Vacheron Constantin Tank Curvex

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Vacheron's early embrace of the Tonneau form, as far back as 1912, was deliberate, and became synonymous with the Maison’s identity. The Art Deco era further amplified this, as the boundaries of watch design were not merely pushed, but shattered.

The 1919–1921 "American" watch stands as a good example, arguably one of Vacheron's most elegant creations. The remarkable partnership with Verger Frères soon followed, and birthed extraordinary creations like the famed shutter watches, which still echoes in Vacheron’s aesthetic language today.

From the heart of that very 1930s Art Deco era, when Vacheron’s creative spirit soared, emerges a watch unlike any we have ever encountered.

This long rectangular curvex tank, meticulously crafted from 18k gold, features sculpted lugs of almost architectural precision. The specific confluence of form is a rarity from, the case profile evoking the refined elegance of celebrated Rolex Prince references and certain Patek Philippe models of the same vintage.

For a timepiece approaching its centenary, the condition is nothing short of excellent. The sector dial, with honest patina, remains unrestored, presenting itself as originally intended. A delicate, crisp hallmark on its case flank affirms its authenticity and also the meticulous preservation.

We offer complimentary worldwide delivery on our watches. If ordering from overseas, delivery will depend on the value of the timepiece and the destination. 

Please note that all import taxes and duties are the responsibility of the buyer.

If ordering from Hong Kong before 1 PM HKT, your watch will be sent the same working day. The courier will depend on the value of the watch, with all watches delivered the next working day.

All orders below USD 100 000 are shipped using our insured courier partners. For orders above USD 100 000, we use specialised services used by the jewellery industry for shipping high-value products.

Your satisfaction and trust is of the highest importance to us and we stand by the quality of all of our watches.

We offer a one-year warranty on the mechanical function of all watches bought from us, starting from the day of purchase.

We do not guarantee the waterproofness of any watch and therefore, this warranty also does not cover any cosmetic damage to the case and/or movement by water or moisture entering the watch.

Our warranty does not apply to any accidental damage or mishandling of your watch and excludes the bracelet, case parts (including pushers, winding stem, crown and bezel), watch glass, dial and hands.

CONDITION: Excellent, Unpolished
SPECIFICATIONS: 18k Gold Rectangular Tank Case, Original Sector Dial, Non OEM leather strap and buckle, Manual Wound Movement, Limited Production, Very Fine and Rare