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First launched in 1984, the Vacheron Constantin ref. 43031 was one of the pieces which helped renew the interest in complicated watchmaking, following the decimation caused by the . Alongside similar pieces from Audemars Piguet and Patek Philippe, it is one of the few ultra-thin, automatic perpetual calendars introduced during this period. Housed in a platinum case, this piece features an unusual and seldom seen guilloché dial, alongside a sapphire caseback.

 

Reviving the Perpetual Calendar

The has always been one of the most classic complications in horology. It was first integrated into a wristwatch in 1925, by none other than Patek Philippe. For much of the 20th century, perpetual calendars remained scarce, on account of their niche appeal and the specialised skillset needed to design and assemble one. In the wake of the Quartz Crisis, these complicated pieces continued to be exceedingly rare, as their very purpose came under threat. Indeed, this seismic event had decimated the watchmaking industry, with the number of watchmakers in Switzerland having dropped from 1,600 to 600.

However, against all odds, the perpetual calendar experienced a revival towards the end of the 20th century. Within the span of seven years, between 1978 and 1985, , and  all introduced their own ultra-thin, automatic perpetual calendars. These were amongst the first perpetual calendars to be produced in a series. This marked a fundamental departure with the past, when each of the manufactures from “Holy Trinity” of watchmaking would only have produced a few dozen of these pieces a year, at the very most. This signified a renewed faith in the future of complicated horology.

Whilst Audemars Piguet were the in 1978, it is believed that Vacheron Constantin unveiled their automatic, ultra-thin perpetual calendar wristwatch in 1983. Rather frustratingly for Patek Philippe, this was two years before they came out with their own . As a staring point, Vacheron Constantin used the iconic , which was the thinnest automatic movement in the world when it came out in 1967. They then reworked a perpetual calendar module from Dubois-Depraz, a famed module manufacturer, who has supplied Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin, amongst others. The end result was the Caliber 1120 QP, which still remains in production to this day, albeit in an updated form.

The reference 43031

The reference 43031, which is understood to have been in production for around two decades, was the quintessential perpetual calendar model from Vacheron Constantin. It was produced in a range of different configurations, with different metals, dials and bracelet options available, including a striking skeletonised version under the reference 43032.

Nowadays, these pieces stand out as a significant step in helping Vacheron Constantin weather the aftermath of the Quartz Crisis, and help revive the interest in complicated watchmaking. Around 2002, the model was discontinued, leaving way for the manufacture's more contemporary pieces.

The Design

This Vacheron Constantin ref. 43031 features a classic, pared back design. The perpetual calendar indications are laid out in an intuitive manner. The date and day are shown at three and nine o’clock respectively, with the months and leap year displayed at twelve o’clock. A moonphase indication is placed at six o’clock, with graduations for the moon position just above. The “Vacheron Constantin” signature sits below the moonphase. It also further features English dial details, which paired with a platinum case, make the watch even more unusual.

Whilst most examples of the reference 43031 have a plain, opaline dial, this piece features a subtle guilloché pattern throughout. This contrasts nicely with the sub-dials, which are slightly recessed and feature a more restrained, circular finish, creating an interesting effect on the wrist, when the watch interacts with the light at different angles, and further imbuing this piece with a distinctive aesthetic.

The hands for the sub-dials are made out of darkened blued steel, almost black, which effectively compliment the monochromatic dial. Rather interestingly, the moonphase is made out of lapis lazuli, a deep blue metamorphic rock, which adds a solitary spark of colour to the otherwise paired back colour palette. 

The platinum case features a stepped bezel and straight lugs, reminiscent of those found on some vintage pieces. Four pushers on the corner of the case allow for the various perpetual calendar indications to be set. At 36mm in diameter and less than 8mm thick, this ref. 43031 sits comfortably on the wrist. It also features a sapphire caseback, which allows for the Caliber 1120/2 to be admired.

The Movement

This Vacheron Constantin ref. 43031 is powered by the 1120/2, derived from Jaeger-LeCoultre’s mythical, ultra-thin . The caliber 920 was an initial project of Jaeger LeCoultre in 1967, funded and contributed by Audemars Piguet, and famous for its adoption by Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin.

The ultra-thin automatic 1120/2 calibre features 36 working jewels, and 4 ruby wheels to support the full-diameter rotor, which runs on a beryllium rail for stability. Vacheron Constantin also replaced the free-sprung Gyromax balance from the original Jaeger-LeCoultre movement with an index regulator. 

The rotor is decorated with Geneva stripes and edged with 21-carat gold, to increase the oscillating mass. This movement carries the Geneva Seal, which is unique in its accreditation as it focuses on the art of decorating a movement with finesse and skill, in the style of Genevan watchmaking.

The Set

This Vacheron Constantin ref. 43031 is accompanied by its original guarantee booklet and international warranty card, the latter confirming the movement and case numbers. It also comes with the world service document, international warranty booklet and instruction manual, along with a black alligator strap from Vacheron Constantin and platinum tang buckle.

If sold within the United Kingdom, this Vacheron Constantin 43031 will be subject to 20% VAT. Viewings are currently suspended for the time being.

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Brand: Vacheron Constantin 
Model: Perpetual Calendar Ref. 43031/000P-3
Movement: Calibre 1120/2
Functions: leap year indicator, moonphase, month, date, weekday, hours, minutes
Features: guilloché dial, sapphire caseback
Case: 36mm platinum
Crystal: sapphire front and back
Strap: bespoke Bangkok anthracite grained leather strap, Vacheron Constantin black alligator strap, platinum tang buckle
Lug/buckle width:
Box & papers: international guarantee booklet, international warranty card, world service document, international warranty booklet, instruction manual
This platinum Vacheron Constantin Perpetual Calendar 43031 is in very good condition, with some light superficial marks throughout, consistent with occasional wear. The hallmarks remain particularly deep on the caseback, showing the unique serial number, platinum and makers hallmarks. It is guaranteed for authenticity and comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man
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