
Chronograph watches
Chronograph watches display two independent timekeeping systems: one showing standard ongoing time, and the other recording short times. The hand that enables the latter measurement, known in French as the “trotteuse” or the central chronograph seconds hand, may be started, stopped and reset to zero by dedicated pushers. Since 1877 and the production of its first chronograph watch, Vacheron Constantin has enabled wearers of these timepieces to make direct measurements of the exact duration of a given phenomenon.
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Traditionnelle split-seconds chronograph ultra-thin - Collection Excellence Platine Traditionnelle split-seconds chronograph ultra-thin - Collection Excellence Platine Limited edition42.5 mm , Platinum -
Historiques Cornes de vache 1955 Historiques Cornes de vache 195538.5 mm , Pink Gold -
Overseas chronograph Overseas chronograph42.5 mm , Steel -
Overseas chronograph Overseas chronograph Boutique Exclusive42.5 mm , Steel -
Overseas chronograph Overseas chronograph42.5 mm , Pink Gold -
Traditionnelle tourbillon chronograph Traditionnelle tourbillon chronograph42.5 mm , Pink Gold -
Historiques Cornes de vache 1955 Historiques Cornes de vache 195538.5 mm , Platinum -
Traditionnelle perpetual calendar chronograph Traditionnelle perpetual calendar chronograph Boutique Exclusive43 mm , Platinum -
Traditionnelle perpetual calendar chronograph Traditionnelle perpetual calendar chronograph43 mm , Pink Gold -
Overseas chronograph Overseas chronograph42.5 mm , Steel -
Historiques Cornes de vache 1955 Historiques Cornes de vache 195538.5 mm , Steel -
Traditionnelle perpetual calendar chronograph Traditionnelle perpetual calendar chronograph43 mm , Platinum -
Overseas chronograph Overseas chronograph Limited edition42.5 mm