Manufacturer: Vacheron & Constantin Year: 1942 Reference No: 4072 Movement No: 437'491 Case No: 279'255 Material: 18k pink gold Calibre: Manual, cal. 434, 13'', 19 jewels Bracelet/Strap: Crocodile Clasp/Buckle: 18k pink gold buckle Dimensions: 34.5mm. Diameter Signed: Case, dial, and movement signed Accessories: Accompanied by a presentation box, a Vacheron Constantin Certificate of Origin with photo reference and a Vacheron Constantin Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 1942 and its subsequent sale in 1945.
Catalogue Essay
The Reference 4072 is one of Vacheron Constantin's most sought after chronograph models, and was in production from 1938 until the late 1960s. It was produced with oval-shaped chronograph pushers or with the better-known rectangular pushers, as found on this example.
According to the Archives of Vacheron Constantin, the present watch was manufactured in 1942 and sold in Rio de Janeiro in 1945. Further research from the Vacheron Constantin archives shows us that a total of only 252 pieces were produced in pink gold with the calibre 434.
This particular pink gold 4072 is distinguished by its extremely well preserved case, still retaining the control marks on the side and lug, and is furthermore highlighted with a two-tone pink dial with elegant applied hour markers.
Vacheron Constantin chronographs have in the past been overshadowed by the likes of similar Patek Philippe chronographs, but now the collecting community is starting to realise that they too offer exceptional quality and design.