Vacheron Constantin 222 46003/411

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Year of Production: 1980
Case Size: 34mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Silver
Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: United States
Description

Vacheron Constantin 222 Mid-Size 46003/411 NOS

Released in 1977, the Vacheron Constantin 222 celebrated Vacheron's 222nd anniversary in what was a radical move away from the traditional dress watches Vacheron had become renowned for as it marked Vacheron's decision to compete with their two largest rivals' new stainless steel sports models, the Royal Oak from AP and the Nautilus from Patek Philippe. Designed by Jorg Hysek, the 222 was influenced by Gerald Genta's work, with the 222 featuring aesthetic similarities to both of those two aforementioned models. It features a one-piece construction tonneau-shaped case, a uniquely notched bezel, the Vacheron Constantin Maltese cross on its case at 5 o'clock and an integrated bracelet made of long hexagonal bars that connect H-shaped links. By the time of its discontinuation in 1985, Vacheron has only produced around 720 men's examples of the 222, across three metals (500 steel, 100 yellow gold and 120 bi-metal) – making it an exceedingly rare watch, especially compared to the likes of the Royal Oak or Nautilus where multiple thousands were made, and never faced discontinuation. Featuring a silver dial with beautifully aged lume plots, the 222's aesthetic is entirely refined as its monochromatic dial blends in against its stainless steel case. Powered by a modified version of JLC's incredibly thin cal. 920 movement, the 222 is a wonderfully compact timepiece that sits on the wrist with unmatched decorum. This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.