Zack845
42
Winding info
Jun 03, 2018,16:47 PM
Agreed with JMPTT. As a fellow 1942 owner, I asked that question at the VC boutique in NYC a few weeks ago (I was having some issues with the date wheels properly jumping).
Wind fully until it feels resistant to going forward, don't force it, just keep winding smoothly and the crown should jump back a bit when you hit the full wind.
Wear the blue dial well!
Zack
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Unveiling the new Triple Calendar 1942
By: Gerardo : May 23rd, 2018-11:46
I first saw this watch on hodinkee and I loved it, this is my first Vacheron of my collection, and my first manual watch. I did my research and this forum was of great help. I really love the classic vintage look of the case, the lugs are really elegant, ...
Congratulation on a very elegant Vacheron.
By: Bill : May 23rd, 2018-11:49
It really has a very chic classic style. Looks like a perfect fit on your wrist. I love the presentation box as seem a bit of a departure for the usual box. Enjoy it in great health. Bill
Great choice...
By: Cpt Scarlet : May 23rd, 2018-11:51
Keep enjoying your fabulous new watch.
Fits on your wrist very good
By: COUNT DE MONET : May 23rd, 2018-13:11
Congrats! A piece that I am still looking forward to see. Very nice VC!
Congrats on this new timepiece!
By: NoH : May 23rd, 2018-13:46
It’s certainly on my list to strongly consider in the (hopefully) not too distant future! Wear in the best of health! Niall
Well done
By: mohammad : May 23rd, 2018-23:22
Beautiful piece of Art , Beauty and Royal Heritage that the others : AP and PP lack . Enjoy it .
Congratulations!
By: jmpTT : May 24th, 2018-13:39
Beautiful watch. Resistance tends to increase going from fully unwound to partially wound, but you’ll have difficulty turning the crown further once the watch is fully wound.
Winding info
By: Zack845 : June 3rd, 2018-16:47
Agreed with JMPTT. As a fellow 1942 owner, I asked that question at the VC boutique in NYC a few weeks ago (I was having some issues with the date wheels properly jumping). Wind fully until it feels resistant to going forward, don't force it, just keep wi...