Vacheron Constantin
Patrimony Manual-Winding
81180/000R-9159
Pure Genevan dress-making in 40 mm of 18k pink gold
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Overview
The Vacheron Constantin Patrimony Manual-Winding reference 81180/000R-9159 distills the Patrimony line's founding philosophy to its essentials: a 40 mm 18k pink gold case, a silvered opaline dial of exceptional restraint, and the ultra-thin Calibre 1400 beating within. As a dress watch, it prioritises visual calm and wearability over complication, embodying the Genevan tradition of finishing as an end in itself. The reference stands as one of the clearest expressions of what Vacheron Constantin means when it speaks of classical watchmaking.
History
The Patrimony collection was relaunched in the early 2000s as a deliberate return to mid-twentieth-century Vacheron Constantin aesthetics — thin cases, uncluttered dials, and movements finished to Hallmark of Geneva standards. Reference 81180/000R-9159 has been part of the line since 2004, giving it an unusually long and stable production run that speaks to the enduring appeal of its proportions. The Calibre 1400, one of the thinnest self-contained manual-winding movements in the manufacture's modern catalogue, was developed specifically to serve the Patrimony's low-profile ambitions. Collectors regard the reference as a benchmark against which other contemporary dress watches are frequently measured.
Notable points
- Calibre 1400 is among the thinnest manual-winding movements produced by Vacheron Constantin, enabling the case to sit exceptionally flat on the wrist.
- The 40 mm pink gold case strikes a balance between the smaller vintage proportions that inspired the Patrimony line and modern wrist-size expectations.
- The silvered opaline dial is deliberately free of indices beyond applied hour markers, keeping the focus on surface quality and light interaction.
- The reference carries the Hallmark of Geneva (Poinçon de Genève), certifying both the movement's finishing and its geographic origin.
- A production run stretching from 2004 to the present makes this one of the longer-lived references in the contemporary Patrimony catalogue.
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