02 Nov Sell a Vacheron Constantin
When you sell a Vacheron Constantin watch to C. Blackburn Jewelers in San Diego, you can be assured of the highest possible price in the shortest amount of time.
One of the world’s finest watch brands, Vacheron Constantin is always included in the “big three” of ultra-high-end Swiss watchmakers, along with Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet. Known for its high quality movements and traditional, classical values in watchmaking, Vacheron Constantin is the longest continuously-run manufacturer in the industry, operating at the pinnacle of haute horlogerie since 1755.
Due to Vacheron Constantin’s special place within the world of ultra-luxe timepieces, special care must be taken when choosing where to sell a Vacheron Constantin. It should be with a buyer who regularly deals in extraordinary timepieces — a watch buyer who has the knowledge and expertise to provide a fair cash offer based on an accurate appraisal of the watch’s resale value.
C. Blackburn Jewelers is just such a San Diego watch buyer. Our owner Carl Blackburn has purchased hundreds of luxury timepieces over the past decade, with clients relying on him as the best alternative to an auction house when selling an expensive timepiece like Vacheron Constantin.
Simply give us a few details about the timepiece you wish to sell, and we will respond shortly with a preliminary cash quote or ask for some additional information to assist our appraisal.
Send a text with photographs of your Vacheron Constantin watch to: 619-723-8589. Or leave a voicemail at 858-251-3006.
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History of Vacheron Constantin
The early years of Jean-Marc Vacheron’s Geneva workshop were spent making highly accurate pocket watches, including some with complications as early as the 1790s. Joined by Francois Constantin 1819, the company expanded its exporting efforts and continued with award winning innovations, living up to the company’s motto, “Do better if possible, and that is always possible.”
Vacheron Constantin’s production manager, Georges-Auguste Leschot, developed a pantographic device that could mechanically engrave small watch parts in 1833. This innovation lead to the use of highly accurate interchangeable parts that allowed for the standardization of watch movements still in use today.
Aesthetically, Vacheron Constantin watches have always balanced technical excellence with stylistic boldness. An elaborate, custom pocket watch made for King Faud I of Egypt in 1929 included both multiple complications and the royal arms in detailed enamel. In 1979 the firm created “Kallista,” and extravagantly jewelled masterwork featuring 118 diamonds.
The Vacheron Constantin collections today include a wide variety of the finest watches available. The stylistic purity of the Patrimony’s ultra-thin calibres reflect simple sophistication, while the Overseas collection represents a sporty alternative with a number of complications useful in everyday life.
The range of Vacheron Constantin’s line continues to reflect its own rich history, from the elaborately enamelled Metiers d’Art collection to the elegant Historiques Aronde 1954, a re-imagining of the elegant double curves of the original Aronde.
How Much is My Vacheron Constantin Worth?
Do you need help assessing the value of your Vacheron Constantin timepiece? At C. Blackburn Jewelers, we understand that the decision to sell an expensive timepiece is not one to be taken without careful consideration. When you contact us, we’ll gladly share with you everything we know about the value of your timepiece — with no pressure to sell your watch to us.
Send a text with photographs of your Vacheron Constantin to: 619-723-8589. Or call us at 858-251-3006 to arrange a visit to our La Jolla jewelry store. You may also send us an email via the contact form below.