Vacheron Constantin
FiftySix Day-Date
4400E/000A-B943
Classic Geneva architecture meets modern steel in a blue-dialled day-date.
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Overview
The Vacheron Constantin FiftySix Day-Date reference 4400E/000A-B943 presents the maison's mid-century-inspired FiftySix collection in a 40 mm stainless steel case, pairing an accessible metal choice with the refinement expected of the Geneva manufacture. Its blue sunburst dial carries day, date, and power-reserve indications, balancing informational depth with visual elegance. Calibre 2475 SC/2 powers the watch, a movement developed in-house and finished to Vacheron Constantin's exacting standards.
History
The FiftySix line takes its name from 1956, the year Vacheron Constantin introduced a round, integrated-lug reference that became a touchstone of mid-century Geneva watchmaking. When the collection was relaunched in the late 2010s, it was conceived as an entry point into the manufacture's world — retaining hallmark Genevan finishing while embracing stainless steel alongside precious-metal options. Reference 4400E/000A-B943 entered the line in 2022, extending the range with a sunburst blue dial that reflects contemporary collector preferences for expressive yet restrained dress watches.
Notable points
- The 40 mm stainless steel case makes this among the more accessible configurations in Vacheron Constantin's catalogue, without compromising the manufacture's finishing standards.
- Calibre 2475 SC/2 is an in-house automatic movement, offering a power-reserve display that is read directly on the dial alongside the day and date complications.
- The blue sunburst dial creates a shifting, depth-rich appearance under changing light — a finishing technique that has become a signature of the modern FiftySix aesthetic.
- The FiftySix collection draws its identity from a 1956 Vacheron Constantin reference, grounding a contemporary watch in one of the manufacture's most admired mid-century designs.
- Vacheron Constantin's Hallmark of Geneva (Poinçon de Genève) certification, historically associated with the maison, underpins the movement's finishing and construction criteria.
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