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2 August 2022, 01:16 PM | #1 |
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Vacheron Perceptions?
Why do you think Vacheron as a brand has such a weak secondary market value and general enthusiasm level?
I mean this forum doesn't even have a dedicated V&C section but has one for Breitling which tells you all you need to know. I've also noticed many vintage/grey dealers don't even mention Vacheron as a brand they carry; instead it's the usual Rolex, Patek, AP name drops along with cultish chronograph brands like Omega and Longines. Is it because they never had a hit watch a la the Nautilus and Royal Oak? |
2 August 2022, 02:07 PM | #2 |
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VC is the oldest Swiss brand still in existence! Caries a lot of history, charm, craftsmanship and class!
Like everything else, supply/demand and in this case it’s more the demand piece where you don’t see many famous celebrities wearing it like AP, PP, Rolex……etc. so it’s a brand only for those who know! Wait until the next rapper or hip hop star shows up in one or talks about one and see the demand sky rocket To be honest, I kinda like it the way it is, to be enjoyed in silence without all of todays fake hype!!
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2 August 2022, 02:22 PM | #3 |
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Well the original 222 is already quite expensive but that hasn't spread to anything else in their catalog.
I agree I like how it's under the radar and you have to be in the know to appreciate the brand. However it's still sort of strange that any watch enthusiast can rattle off the Holy Trinity and yet the brand is still off the radar for most watch people. One reason I read is that they made very limited quantities of each model in the past and there was never any meaningful corporate attempt to capitalize or even catalog their vintage models unlike Patek. |
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IMO, some of it has to do with the lack of a "hit" sports model. But I also suspect a lot of it has to do with annual production volume. Rolex makes 1MM+, Patek ~60k, AP ~40k, VC ~25k; there just aren't as many out there & no one is "hyping" them, whether rappers, sports stars, celebrities, etc. (totally fine by me too).
Other brands with lower price points and huge production numbers will be far better known. |
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Just try and get an Overseas in blue dial right now...........! My PP/VC dealer says he has the same number of request as he did for a Nautilus 15 years ago.
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Its basically the same reason nobody talks about Lange, also fantastic watches, no hype..
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Most major auctions barely have a handful of Vacherons in their catalogs and the ones that are in there barely sell for their reserve price if at all. The lack of a sports model doesn't quite explain why their vintage watches sell for less than a quarter if not more of Patek. A Vacheron 4072 chronograph is less than a quarter of the Patek 130 despite them being basically identical. |
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Agree with the last sentence and same experience for me. Minus the hand me down :) |
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I'm not sure why many people are turned off by talk of resale prices when obviously pricing is a huge factor in collecting; I personally want to own some 1950s AP complicated wristwatches but can't afford them so I look at comparable things. |
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Fine watches, little hype. I personally prefer it that way as it makes majority of their catalogue reasonably obtainable.
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2 August 2022, 04:26 PM | #14 |
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There may be more, but I can easily see two issues that don't help Vacheron:
1) Richemont ownership. 2) Inconsistent sports model design. Once they dropped the 222 design they got lost in my eyes. Just look at how different the 222 and each of the three generations of the Overseas are. What have they been doing? Almost as wild as IWC with its Aquatimer and Ingenieur lines. And very different from AP, Patek, or Rolex where the Royal Oak, Nautilus, and Submariner only received minor tweaks in terms of design over a 50y time horizon. That said, I am a big fan of Vacheron's basic dress watches. |
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Rather maybe over time, in 10-20 years the current VCO line could be recognized since it stayed very similar at least since Gen2 VCOs. |
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IYKYK and that appeals to me greatly!
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I like it this way, let the people looking for hype go elsewhere.
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No real marketing either. Also, it gets the bad rap of not being an “independent” brand. Still make high quality stuff.
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What's curious is that both the vintage and pre-owned market doesn't seem to appreciate them for the kind of quality they offer. At that level of watchmaking there are very few brands you can buy so I find it interesting not that many people seem enthusiastic about VC and obviously this is reflected in secondary pricing.
The watch collecting world is essentially very small since there are only so many brands and models you can collect. People in the trade have been talking about Vacheron having a renaissance for years if not more than a decade now and it still hasn't happened. |
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The 222 is a nice design but it's also very dated. Its appeal is that it's a very '70s looking watch so essentially a niche product.
It would be like if Rolex reintroduced the King Midas or Patek the Beta 21. A very small segment of the watch world will go crazy over it but it wouldn't be a big seller like the Nautilus or Royal Oak. |
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I like the new Overseas design more than the previous:
https://monochrome-watches.com/histo...as-1970s-icon/ |
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The VCO is a real paradox for me for some reason. It looks amazing in pictures but in real life it’s very average. Non-hacking seconds as well and out of the holy trinity (PP, AP and VC), it’s the only one that looks better on a rubber than on the bracelet. Must say that my current ranking for metal bracelet sport watches are Nautilus, RO, Odysseus then the VCO.
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It’s a pro not a con as far as I’m concerned.
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The Overseas is a bit over designed in my opinion and the constant referencing of the Maltese Cross as a design element is a bit cheesy.
Contrast this with the Nautilus and Royal Oak which are much purer forms and arguably much superior designs. Where Vacheron really shined in design were the 1940s watches with the extravagant lugs. |
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I'm a big fan of Vacheron and have collected quite a few in the past 7 years...honestly for me it was more of a factor of not really knowing the brand early on...they don't hype the way other brands do and they actually prefer to curate their clientele.
They only make 20k pieces a year so you won't see one on every corner like a rolex. End of the day, VC is a top tier brand, with tremendous history and a fabulous catalog from sport models to one off custom pieces you can design from the ground up. I truly believe it's more of lack of general public knowledge pre the watch craze we are in now that brought many new eyeballs to VC that I'm sure will stick around for the long haul. |
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I really like their Traditionelle line, especially the model with guilloche white dial that is boutique exclusive unfortunately. I wonder if the wait lists for this watch are very long but it is at least on the same level as a Calatrava imo, with more intricate movement finish. Patek has been litterally cutting corners lately with their movement design, no more sharp interior angles, everything is rounded off to make the bevelling finish easier to achieve with machines.
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As a VC overseas owner, I was quite disappointed recently to find out they do not make their cases nor their bracelets. Pretty much just movement and. Buying and assembling everything.
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They outsourced the Overseas movements too until the most recent generation (3rd generation).
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