The present Vacheron Constantin reference 4600 in 18k pink gold represents a remarkably preserved and exceedingly rare new old stock example from 1950, capturing the quiet refinement and classical purity that defined the maison’s mid-century production. Its cream dial, adorned with delicately proportioned numerals, offers a serene and balanced aesthetic, reflecting Vacheron Constantin’s unwavering commitment to elegance and readability. The harmonious contrast between the warm pink gold case and the subtle tonality of the dial enhances the watch’s timeless charm.
Powered by movement number 490314, the manually wound calibre 12’’1/2-453 exemplifies the technical refinement characteristic of the manufacture during this period. The movement’s construction is celebrated for its precision, reliability and restrained beauty, qualities that align perfectly with the understated sophistication of the reference. Housed in case number 320243, the watch measures 35 millimetres in diameter and weighs 35.45 grams, offering proportions that remain as compelling today as when they were conceived.
The preservation of this piece in new old stock condition is particularly noteworthy, allowing the sharpness of the case edges, the untouched surfaces and the pristine dial to be admired exactly as they left the workshop. The dial, case and movement each bear the signature of Vacheron Constantin, reinforcing the watch’s authenticity and coherence.
Accompanied by its Extract from the Archives, this reference 4600 stands as a rare and captivating testament to Vacheron Constantin’s mastery of classic design. Its untouched state, combined with its refined architecture and mechanical integrity, elevates it to the highest echelon of collectible mid-century wristwatches, a remarkable survivor of the maison’s golden age.