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The Vacheron Constantin Reference 57260
ManufacturerVacheron Constantin
Also called57260
TypePocket watch
DisplayAnalogue (2 dials)
Introduced2015
MovementMechanical

The Vacheron Constantin Reference 57260 is a single highly complicated mechanical pocket watch displaying the Gregorian, Judaic, and lunar calendars featuring 57 complications. The watch was assembled by Vacheron Constantin and introduced in 2015. The company claims that it is the most complicated mechanical pocket watch ever created, followed up by Patek Philippe Calibre 89 assembled in 1989 and featuring 33 complications. The Reference 57260 took eight years to assemble. The watch has 2,826 parts and 31 hands, weighs 957 grams and spans 98 mm.

The Reference 57260 is one of Vacheron Constantin's tailor-made pocket watches with grand complications. Members of the lineage include James W. Packard's minute repeating pocket watch (1918), which was auctioned for US$1.763 million by Christie's in New York on 15 June 2011, and King Fuad I's pocket watch No. 402833 (1929), which ranks as one of the most expensive watches ever sold at auction, fetching US$2.77 million (3,306,250 CHF) in Geneva on April 3, 2005. In addition, in 1946 Vacheron Constantin made a customized pocket watch for King Farouk of Egypt, the successor of King Fuad I, and in 1948 the company tailored another pocket watch for Count Guy de Boisrouvray of France.

Price

The price agreed between the company and the client is confidential and has not been officially disclosed; however, various sources estimate the price to be in excess of $US10 million. It was built for a single customer, whose details are kept confidential and is only described as "A major watch collector".

Technical specifications

  • Reference: 57260/000G-B046
  • Material: White gold
  • Diameter: 98 mm
  • Thickness: 50.55 mm
  • Caliber: 3750
  • Diameter: 72 mm
  • Thickness: 36 mm
  • Number of components: Over 2,800
  • Number of jewels: 242
  • Frequency: 2.5 Hz / 18,000 vibrations per hour
  • Power reserve: 60 hours
  • Number of complications: 57

Fifty-seven complications by function

Time measurement (6 functions)

  1. Hours, minutes, seconds, average solar time (regulator)
  2. Three-shaft tourbillon
  3. Tourbillon regulator with spherical balance spring
  4. 12-hour time zone, second hours and minutes time zone
  5. 24-city display for each time zone
  6. Day/night indication for 12-hour time zone

Perpetual calendar (7 functions)

  1. Gregorian perpetual calendar
  2. Gregorian day name
  3. Gregorian month name
  4. Gregorian retrograde date
  5. Leap year and four-year cycle display
  6. Number of the day of the week (ISO 8601 calendar)
  7. Week to view (ISO 8601 calendar)

Hebrew calendar (8 functions)

  1. Hebrew perpetual calendar and 19-year cycle
  2. Hebrew day number
  3. Hebrew month name
  4. Hebrew date
  5. Hebrew secular calendar
  6. Hebrew century, decade and year
  7. Age of Hebrew year (12 or 13 months)
  8. Golden number (19 years)

Astrological calendar (9 functions)

  1. Seasons, equinoxes, solstices and signs of the Zodiac indicated by the hand on the sun
  2. Star chart (for the owner's city)
  3. Sidereal time hours
  4. Sidereal time minutes
  5. Equation of time
  6. Sunrise times (for the owner's city)
  7. Sunset times (for the owner's city)
  8. Length of day (for the owner's city)
  9. Length of night (for the owner's city)

Lunar calendar (1 function)

  1. Moon phases and age (one correction every 1,027 years)

Religious calendar (1 function)

3-column wheel chronograph (4 functions)

  1. Retrograde seconds chronograph (one column wheel)
  2. Retrograde split-seconds chronograph (one column wheel)
  3. Hours counter (one column wheel)
  4. Minutes counter

Alarm (7 functions)

  1. Alarm with its own gong and gradual striking
  2. Alarm strike / silence indicator
  3. Choice of normal alarm or carillon striking alarm indicator
  4. Alarm mechanism coupled to the carillon striking mechanism
  5. Alarm striking with choice of Grande or Petite Sonnerie
  6. Alarm power-reserve indication
  7. System to disengage the striking mechanism when alarm barrel fully unwound

Westminster carillon striking (8 functions)

  1. Westminster carillon chiming with 5 gongs and 5 hammers
  2. Grande Sonnerie passing strike
  3. Petite Sonnerie passing strike
  4. Minute repeating
  5. Night silence feature (10 p.m. to 8 a.m.)
  6. System to disengage the striking barrel when fully wound
  7. Indication for Grande or Petite Sonnerie modes
  8. Indication for silence / striking / night modes

Others (6 functions)

  1. Movement power reserve indicator
  2. Power-reserve indication for the striking train
  3. Winding crown position indicator
  4. Dual barrel winding system
  5. Time setting in two positions and two directions
  6. Secret mechanism (opening of the button for alarm arbor)

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References

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