Housed in a 42.5 mm Platinum 950 case with a platinum stepped bezel and sapphire crystal, this Traditionnelle Tourbillon Chronograph presents an openface dial that draws the eye directly into the movement. The one-minute tourbillon is positioned at 6 o'clock, and the manually wound architecture of Caliber 3200 is laid bare across the dial surface, leaving the hand-finished components fully visible at a glance.
Vacheron Constantin Caliber 3200 drives the watch, a manual-winding tourbillon chronograph carrying 29 jewels and a 65-hour power reserve. Its functions span the tourbillon, chronograph, hours, minutes, and small seconds, while water resistance is rated to 30 meters / 3 bar. The dark blue alligator leather strap closes with a platinum double folding buckle that echoes the case material throughout.
This example is presented as a complete set, including the original box and papers. Reference 5100T/000P-H041 represents the Traditionnelle collection at its most technically ambitious — a manually wound tourbillon chronograph in platinum for the collector who demands both mechanical substance and visual transparency.