A new manufacture calibre for the Maison's 270th Anniversary
The 127-piece limited-edition Traditionnelle Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar celebrates 270 years of watchmaking creativity with two of the Maison’s strengths, pairing the complexity of a new calibre with the refined elegance of a hand-guilloché dial.
A FEAT OF DESIGN AND TECHNICITY

A NEW CALIBRE FROM THE MANUFACTURE
Conjuring a spirit of timeless elegance, the model’s slim case is made possible by the Manufacture’s new Calibre 2162 QP/270, just 6.55 mm thick and based on the existing Calibre 2160. The new self-winding calibre integrates two challenging Haute Horlogerie complications: the tourbillon regulator, which compensates for gravity’s effects on balance-spring isochronism, and a perpetual calendar displaying the day, date, month and year, requiring no manual adjustment before 2100.

THE TOURBILLON COMPLICATION
The inclusion of an ultra-thin tourbillon in a movement involves a careful balance of dimensions, inertia, and torque, making it a major technical challenge. The Maison's Calibre 2162 QP beats at 18,000 vph (2.5 Hz), a relatively slow tempo generally found in historic pocket watches. The advantage of this frequency is that it provides ample opportunity to enjoy the tourbillon’s mechanical choreography.
A 270 anniversary signature timepiece

“CÔTE UNIQUE,” GUILLOCHAGE & ANNIVERSARY SIGNATURE
The classic aesthetic is paired with a signature motif on the gold dial that distinguishes the limited editions commemorating Vacheron Constantin's 270th anniversary. Inspired by the Maltese cross, Vacheron Constantin's emblem since 1880, this hand-guilloché pattern symbolises the Maison’s perpetual quest for precision and excellence, adding a contemporary touch and creating eye-catching light effects with every move of the wearer’s wrist. The calibre also features a special “côte unique” finish on the bridges.

WHERE TRADITION AND MODERNITY MEET
The Traditionnelle Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar reflects the stylistic codes that shape the collection. With a classic style, a stepped and fluted case, Dauphine hands, and a railway minute-track, Traditionnelle watches embody the legacy of 18th-century Genevan Haute Horlogerie. Here, the Maison has reunited two classic Haute Horlogerie complications (tourbillon regulator and perpetual calendar) in a new self-winding calibre, demonstrating a continuous quest for modernity.
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