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Vacheron Constantin Automatic Date 18k White Gold Ref 7397 with Cal K1072.1 from 1960s

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Vacheron Constantin Automatic Date 18k White Gold Ref 7397 with Cal K1072.1 from 1960sVacheron Constantin Ref. 7397 Subtle Sophistication in Stealth White Gold (Circa 1960s) Vacheron Constantins Ref. 7397 is a rare and distinguished statement of refined tastean automatic dress watch that pairs mechanical excellence with visual restraint. Produced in the 1960s, it embodies a golden era of Geneva watchmaking when elegance, craftsmanship, and discretion defined luxury. Powered by the esteemed calibre K1072. 1, this Geneva sealed movement

Vacheron Constantin Ref. 7397 – Subtle Sophistication in Stealth White Gold (Circa 1960s)

Vacheron Constantin’s Ref. 7397 is a rare and distinguished statement of refined taste—an automatic dress watch that pairs mechanical excellence with visual restraint. Produced in the 1960s, it embodies a golden era of Geneva watchmaking when elegance, craftsmanship, and discretion defined luxury. Powered by the esteemed calibre K1072.1, this Geneva-sealed movement features a date complication and an 18k yellow gold rotor, all housed within a seldom-seen 18k white gold C-shape case. This is high horology, whispered rather than declared.

Sculpted Case – Pure Lines, Original Finish

Measuring 35mm wide, 38.7mm tall, and just 11.5mm thick, the white gold case presents a beautifully restrained silhouette. Its tonneau-inspired “C-shape” is defined by a radial satin-brushed top surface, subtly catching the light and echoing the sunburst finish of the dial within.

Unpolished and original, the case retains its factory lines and textures, a rarity for watches of this age. The unsigned crown is period correct, quietly blending into the refined minimalism of the case.

White gold, prized for its dense weight and steely appearance, offers the perfect expression of stealth wealth—as noble and valuable as yellow gold, but infinitely more discreet.

Silver Sunburst Dial – A Study in Nuance

The original silver dial is untouched, presenting with no lume and a sunburst finish that radiates light in harmony with the case’s grain. Slim, black-painted hands—also lume-free—float above the dial with elegant precision, aided by black central inlays that subtly enhance visibility.

There is no date window clutter; instead, the date is framed perfectly at 3 o’clock, reinforcing the symmetry and balance of the composition. The plexiglass crystal complements the vintage character, adding warmth and depth to the dial’s presentation.

Mechanical Excellence – Calibre K1072.1

Inside beats the Vacheron Constantin Cal. K1072.1, a high-grade automatic movement with Geneva Seal certification, notable for its reliability and luxury finishing. The winding rotor, visible when serviced, is fashioned in solid 18k yellow gold, contrasting beautifully with the cool white tones of the case.

The K1072.1 is revered for its smooth automatic operation, slim architecture, and long-term serviceability—traits that reflect Vacheron’s commitment to mechanical artistry during the golden mid-century period.

Why This Watch?

The Ref. 7397 in white gold is exceptionally rare—an understated timepiece from one of the most respected maisons in Swiss watchmaking. It’s a watch that doesn’t shout; it speaks to those who know. For collectors who understand the language of restraint, mechanical quality, and design purity, this Vacheron offers a compelling chapter in horological history.

Whether worn as a daily dress companion or tucked into a discerning collection, this is a piece that rewards quiet contemplation and delivers lasting presence. Few watches better represent the essence of discreet excellence.

Key Details:

  • Model: Vacheron Constantin Ref. 7397

  • Production: Circa 1960s

  • Movement: Vacheron Constantin Cal. K1072.1, Automatic, Geneva Seal, 18k Gold Rotor

  • Case: 35mm width x 38.7mm height x 11.5mm thick

  • Material: 18k White Gold (Unpolished, Factory Finish)

  • Dial: Original Silver Sunburst, Non-Lume Hands with Black Inlay, Date at 3 o’clock

  • Crystal: Plexiglass

  • Crown: Correctly unsigned and of the correct shape.

  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition; unpolished case, original dial and hands

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Jammie Clark
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