Lot 76
A well-preserved and highly attractive limited edition platinum wristwatch with retrograde hours and minutes, champlevé enamel dial, and...
Sold
$57,150
Est $15,000 - $30,000
Live Auction
THE NEW YORK WATCH AUCTION: X
ARTIST
Vacheron Constantin
Size
36mm Diameter
Description
...international warranty

Year: Circa 1997
Reference No: 43050/000P
Movement No: 861’255
Case No: 684’426
Model Name: Mercator
Material: Platinum
Calibre: Automatic, cal. 1120/2, 36 jewels
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Clasp/Buckle: 18K white gold Vacheron Constantin deployant clasp
Accessories: Accompanied by Vacheron Constantin international warranty, chronometer certificate date dated October 16th 1997, guarantee booklet, and outer envelope.

Vacheron Constantin’s Mercator wristwatch pays homage to Gerard Mercator, the 16th century German-Flemish cartographer, geographer, and cosmographer. He was born in Antwerp in 1592 and became the most well-known cartographer of his time. He developed the Mercator projection, which rendered the configuration of the terrestrial globe on to a flat surface and became the standard for nautical purposes. He created a new world map in 1569 using this method and it was a marvel of contemporary geography. Mercator was one of few scholars of the time that did not travel widely, but rather most of his thought and skill were gained from his personal library of over 1000 maps and books, as well as correspondences with other scholars, statesmen, travelers, and seamen. Vacheron Constantin’s uniquely designed Mercator wristwatch was released in 1994 for the 400th anniversary of the scholar’s death. The retrograde hour and minute indicators resemble the legs of a handheld compass, while the stunning champlevé enamel dial of the “Americas” is rendered from his map dating to circa 1623. The dial – and indeed, the concept for the watch itself - is the work of Belgian master enamellers Lucie and Jean Genbrugge, who specialize in making ultra-thin miniature paintings on enamel. Jean Genbrugge also designed the retrograde module for the movement allowing for the retrograde hour and minute hands. The myriad of details, such as the style of script and Latin place names, augment the illusion of a 16th century map. Accompanied by its original chronometer certificate and international warranty, the platinum case with its deeply engraved lugs is preserved in excellent condition. Furthermore, this example is one of a limited edition of only 20 pieces depicting the Americas.

Signature
Case, dial, movement, and clasp signed.