Vacheron Constantin
Historiques Cornes de Vache 1955
5000H/000A-B582
A faithful steel revival of Vacheron Constantin's iconic 1955 chronograph.
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Overview
The Vacheron Constantin Historiques Cornes de Vache 1955, reference 5000H/000A-B582, is a modern reinterpretation of one of the manufacture's most celebrated mid-century chronographs. Housed in a 38.5 mm stainless steel case, it faithfully reproduces the distinctive curved, horn-shaped lugs — "cornes de vache" in French — that defined the original 1955 design. A silvered opaline dial with twin subsidiary counters completes a composition that is at once historically grounded and refined in its restraint.
History
The original Cornes de Vache chronograph of 1955 is widely regarded as one of Vacheron Constantin's most architecturally distinctive references, its sinuously curved lugs setting it apart from the more conventional case forms of its era. Decades later, the Historiques line was established to revisit such landmark references with period-correct proportions and aesthetic fidelity rather than modern reinterpretation for its own sake. The stainless steel reference 5000H/000A-B582 was introduced in 2019, bringing the design to a broader audience while retaining the 38.5 mm diameter and lug geometry of the postwar original. Its place within the Historiques collection underscores Vacheron Constantin's long-standing commitment to preserving and celebrating its own archival heritage.
Notable points
- The signature cow-horn lugs — a direct translation of "cornes de vache" — curve dramatically away from the case, a hallmark of the 1955 original that remains the defining visual element of this revival.
- The 38.5 mm stainless steel case is notably faithful to the proportions of the mid-century reference, resisting the trend toward larger modern sizing.
- Calibre 1142 is a column-wheel chronograph movement, consistent with the high finishing standards expected of a Vacheron Constantin manufacture calibre.
- The silvered opaline dial employs twin subsidiary counters — a layout typical of classical chronograph architecture — keeping the aesthetic firmly rooted in the 1950s idiom.
- As part of the Historiques collection, this reference sits alongside other archivally inspired models, reflecting the manufacture's broader strategy of engaging directly with its own horological legacy.
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