Luxury watchmaker Vacheron Constantin is known for the custom watches and custom watch movements it chisels into being for its clients. One of these extraordinary timepieces is the Vladimir, a watch created for an astronomy enthusiast and is one of the most complex and expensive watches designed and manufactured. Using 900 parts, the watch sports a 2750 manually-wound movement and includes a week counter, and is based on the Tour de l’Ile.
Also, the watch packs a 47mm wide case in 18k pink gold with custom engraved animals around the sides, as wished by the undisclosed client. Also, the pricing remains a secret, though we’re pretty sure this watch could pretty much blow up bank accounts when it’s auctioned years ahead in the future.
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