While the annual SIHH timepiece tradeshow isn’t until January 2017, the releases for the highly anticipated event actually begin now, which is why the world has a glimpse of Vacheron Constantin’s new Traditionnelle Chronograph Repeater Tourbillon.
Vacheron Constantin kept the unique dial setup they’ve featured on the other Traditionnelle Tourbillon examples for its 2017 release. The dial comes in a silvered opaline or slate gray.
The timepiece measures in at 44 mm wide and 12.2 mm thick, the same size as the Traditionnelle Chronograph Perpetual the Swiss maker debuted a short while back. The case options include either a 950 platinum-cased example or an 18k pink gold one, with the latter only featuring the silvered opaline dial option.
Powering the Traditionnelle Chronograph Repeater Tourbillon is Vacheron Constantin’s 2755 TMR caliber, which features a 58-hour power reserve.
Vacheron Constantin will offer the pink gold option for $490,000, with the 950 platinum case Traditionnelle Chronograph Repeater Tourbillon fetching a $546,000 price tag.