lot 59

Vacheron Constantin

Triple Calendar Ref. 37150 in 18k Yellow Gold

This lot has a reserve price
Estimate CHF 5 000 / CHF 10 000
Starting bid CHF 5 000
Location
Office, Zurich

Hammer price CHF 12 000
Total bids 24
Buyer’s premium will not be charged

Specification

CaseRound case in 18k yellow gold with calendar setting pushers at 8, 2, and 4 o'clock, crown at 3 o'clock
StrapBrown Vacheron Constantin alligator leather strap with pin buckle in 18k yellow gold
DialWhite lacquer dial with applied indices and 9, 12, and 3 numerals, outer date ring, yellow gold hands, day and month display at 12 o'clock, moonphase and small seconds at 6 o'clock, central date pointer hand, signed 'Vacheron Constantin Genève' at 12 o'clock
MovementHand-wound mechanical movement, functions: hours, minutes, seconds, moonphase, date, month
Ref.37150
Movement No.770563
Case No.614671
Diameter:36mm
Lug-to-lug40mm
YearApproximately 1990s

Condition report

Case:Good, signs of wear
Strap:Fair, major signs of wear
Dial:Good, minor patination and discoloration
Movement:Good, all functions working properly
Amplitude (Dial on top/Lift angle 52):Approximately 300°
Accuracy (Dial on top):Approximately -30 sec/day
Watch only:Yes

Reasons to Bid

The Vacheron Constantin Ref. 37150 stands as a graceful example of the Maison’s return to classical complications in the 1990s. Introduced circa the early-to-mid 1990s, this reference revives the triple-calendar (day, date, month) and moon-phase aesthetic within a compact and elegant 36 mm case, crafted in rich yellow gold. The 18k yellow gold case features a subtle stepped bezel and clean round profile. The white dial features applied arabic numerals, two apertures for the day and month at 12 o’clock, a peripheral date scale indicated by a central hand, and a moon-phase & subsidiary seconds register at 6 o’clock. The aesthetic is refined yet functionally rich, perfectly balanced between dress elegance and mechanical complexity. Inside lies the hand-wound Caliber 1150, a movement refined for this specific application and signed by Vacheron Constantin.