@@friskjidjidoglu7415 You are misunderstanding. It's 96 hours on it's 5hz frequency, but 65 days on it's 1.25hz frequency. OP here is shocked that it can have such a long reserve on 5hz, as 5hz movements tend last no longer than 60 hours.
Vacheron Constantin makes the most advanced and the most beautiful masterpieces that man created in haute horlogerie. Everything else is 7155 light years behind. 😮
Those aren’t bad either! I currently own a Citizen Eco-Drive with a non-perpetual calendar, and even that is still impressively good for the price! Citizen also makes atomic Eco-Drive watches too, although you’ll be paying more than $500 for one of those in most cases.
@@darkcggaming It’s a cool watch, don’t get me wrong. But functionality-wise, Casio takes the cake 👌 The cost of repair for this absolute beauty exceeds the cost of a new Casio
Nah!!! my Casio does the same thing and only need a battery change if it's not solar. Hum, the only thing that is not marked on it Vacheron Constantin.
2100 should be a leap year but due to a special rule (you can look it up yourself if you are curious) it won’t be. That means that all mechanical perpetual calendars that don’t take this into account will have to be manually adjusted by a watchmaker. After that they will work again (probably till 2200 when the same problem will happen again). There are some perpetual calendar watches that have this rule built in and will work till 2400 until they need adjustment. I know IWC has some but there are probably also other manufacturers / calibers.
2100 should be a leap year but due to a special rule (you can look it up yourself if you are curious) it won’t be. That means that all mechanical perpetual calendars that don’t take this into account will have to be manually adjusted by a watchmaker. After that they will work again (probably till 2200 when the same problem will happen again). There are some perpetual calendar watches that have this rule built in and will work till 2400 until they need adjustment. I know IWC has some but there are probably also other manufacturers / calibers.
@@Ak-us5rz you usually can't adjust the date back in a perpetual calendar watch so if you make the mistake and go too far forward then you have to let the watch unwind, catch up to the correct date and then continue wearing it.
This is probably the only mechanical perpetual calendar watch that actually makes sense.
holding out for the year 2200 model
you on that baby blood, bruh?
Tiger blood!!@@Jon-nz3dm
@@Jon-nz3dm lol
96 hrs on a hi-beat movement!? 😱
I mean given it's size it makes sense. Grand Seiko does 80 hours in a much smaller case.
No no **days**
@@friskjidjidoglu7415 You are misunderstanding. It's 96 hours on it's 5hz frequency, but 65 days on it's 1.25hz frequency. OP here is shocked that it can have such a long reserve on 5hz, as 5hz movements tend last no longer than 60 hours.
Power saving on a mechanical watch. This is insane. That's the sort of thing that makes high horology interesting.
And i though the lange 31 was impressive
this complication needs to be on more watches. that's one of the best quality of life improvement complication
Ok this was totally cool.
TY for doing the video on the piece.
$200k. Vancheron Constantin Twin Beat
Thanks, I was wondering.
Totally worth it 😂
Holly crap next level
I was wondering how many organs I'd have to sell for it, turns out all plus my house and my neighbors house 😂
And their organs too!
Nah, just find a really rich person that is far down the wait list... if there is such a thing lol
Super cool. I love Vacheron. One day..
This one deserve the insane price, unlike other brand that has 99% of the value on the brand
Vacheron Constantin is unbelievable
Vacheron is at another level…!
Omg. This is genius.
I'm in love.
I wonder how the precision is when it is in power preserve
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I think I just spotted my new grail watch 😳😍
VC is goat
That is A watch 🎉
Absolutely insane
Vacheron Constantin makes the most advanced and the most beautiful masterpieces that man created in haute horlogerie. Everything else is 7155 light years behind. 😮
Splendid !!!
Completely brilliant!
Wow. Just wow.
I finally have one watch from every member of the Holy trinity I want...
Just amazing!!!❤
Its actually funny😂 my 30$ casio has a calendar till 2099 and needs to change battery every10 years😂😂
This is excellent
It's not a steel integrated bracelet sports watch so therefore won't make any headlines.
Interesting, my citizen Eco-Drive from 2005 can do the same things and it's still kicking strong
what's the accuracy of this watch?
Remarkable
Used to own a citizen eco drive with perpetual calendar good thru 2100. Cost under $400.
Those aren’t bad either! I currently own a Citizen Eco-Drive with a non-perpetual calendar, and even that is still impressively good for the price! Citizen also makes atomic Eco-Drive watches too, although you’ll be paying more than $500 for one of those in most cases.
Hot take: A Casio can do all of these things plus more, and last up to 10 years on one battery! 🔋🔥👌
@@darkcggaming It’s a cool watch, don’t get me wrong. But functionality-wise, Casio takes the cake 👌 The cost of repair for this absolute beauty exceeds the cost of a new Casio
Is anyone having data on how good the watch is keeping accuracy in low frequency mode ?
Can i just keep 1.2 hz forever? Any benefits to switch to 5hz when wearing?
If I ever win the lottery (100+ million) Ill get one of these and a Grand Seiko and call it quits 😊
What kinda genius hits dislike on a video like this?
What is it price
Incredible
Since you need to service it for every 7-10 years This is impossible …you need to re assemble and adjust..😂
I will be able to afford one in the year 2100
And the cost…… I won’t even bother to look up.
Wondfer h
ow long does it take to have a full wind ?
These features and then some are also available for around 50 bucks in a smartwatch.
Just kidding, of course I too think it's amazing..
Nah!!! my Casio does the same thing and only need a battery change if it's not solar. Hum, the only thing that is not marked on it Vacheron Constantin.
impressive
When are they going to come out with a watch that can stop time, are better yet reverse time.
Awesome
*Cries in 26 hours my PT5000 gets*
Very cool, until you find out how long it takes to fully wind it...
Just curious to know - what happens after 2100?
2100 should be a leap year but due to a special rule (you can look it up yourself if you are curious) it won’t be. That means that all mechanical perpetual calendars that don’t take this into account will have to be manually adjusted by a watchmaker. After that they will work again (probably till 2200 when the same problem will happen again).
There are some perpetual calendar watches that have this rule built in and will work till 2400 until they need adjustment. I know IWC has some but there are probably also other manufacturers / calibers.
Only Vacheron Constantine can do it
What is the purpose of a mechanical watch if you don’t have to fiddle with it? It takes all the fun out.
Just for $300k 😂😂😂
Wow🎉
What happens after the year 2100? Does the calendar no longer recognize leap years?
It turns to dust
@@mjhastings4534...from whence it came...
We go back to the Stone Age
2100 should be a leap year but due to a special rule (you can look it up yourself if you are curious) it won’t be. That means that all mechanical perpetual calendars that don’t take this into account will have to be manually adjusted by a watchmaker. After that they will work again (probably till 2200 when the same problem will happen again).
There are some perpetual calendar watches that have this rule built in and will work till 2400 until they need adjustment. I know IWC has some but there are probably also other manufacturers / calibers.
@@Swoerm and then turn to dust
Just be careful when setting the date on these, once you go forward a day, there's no going back
What do you mean?
@@Ak-us5rz you usually can't adjust the date back in a perpetual calendar watch so if you make the mistake and go too far forward then you have to let the watch unwind, catch up to the correct date and then continue wearing it.
@@jorjoperaltaPull the crown out which stops the movement. No need to wait for it to unwind.
@@jorjoperalta ok 💯
Nice
Neat, my watch budget is only $200, does this fall in that range?
❤
As much as a condo
Yeah, i have casio that does that and will run on sunlight
What the retail price?
You know what we say, if you have to ask, it’s probably not made for you… (nor me 😂)
Wow
Witchcraft!
🥰
"precise" for a mechanical watch beating at 1.2hz is a bit of a stretch...
Citizen AT series watches can do that same though for about $1,000
You clearly have not understood the purpose of a mechanical perpetual calendar 🙄
Does the balance wheel rotate at 5 htz?
I am a watch enthusiast and in my opinion, after a certain price point, some of these additional features don't add any real value to time telling.
Sorry, there's no automatic that can keep accurate time. You'll always have to adjust it to be accurate.
Its not perfect but its pretty accurate
Just sell your house and car buy the vc
you're very confused, a watch doesnt serve any functional purpose, its jewelry :-( !!!
Name ?
Did you not watch the video? It's the Vacheron Constantine Twin Beat Perpetual Calendar.
Twin beat
Masterpiece.
Are you f*€*ing kidding me?! This is amazing. Who is responsible for this caliber?
Bro their name is on the dial
@@friskjidjidoglu7415 Are you kidding me? Have you ever heard of these guys called JLC?
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🧑🏻⚖️🧑🏻⚖️🧑🏻⚖️
I could get a 100 dollar Timex that does all of that
no you cant
no, you can't.
You have a 5Hz Timex that has a 65 day power saver? Where’d you get it? 🙃