Vacheron Constantin Fiftysix Self-Winding: A New Pink Gold and Black Dial Variant

The Fiftysix collection by Vacheron Constantin, first introduced in 2018, is back with a striking new variant. This model pairs a 40 mm pink gold case with a black dial and an anthracite nubuck calfskin leather strap, blending retro and contemporary aesthetics.

Retro-Contemporary Elegance Since 2018

The Fiftysix collection merges vintage charm with modern style. It draws from two key influences: the 1950s’ aesthetics, especially the iconic Reference 6073 from 1956, and the Maltese cross emblem. This collection stands at the intersection of different eras, offering models in pink gold or steel. Each features a self-winding movement, available in versions with a complete calendar or with day, date, and power-reserve indication.

The New Pink Gold with Black Dial Variant

This new Fiftysix self-winding model introduces a bold contrast of gold, black, and anthracite tones. The 40 mm 18K pink gold case, with lugs inspired by the Maltese cross, frames a sector-type dial. This dial, reflecting 1950s style, appears for the first time in black within the collection. It features a dual finish: opaline in the center and sunburst on the chapter ring. This design creates a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, enhanced by the warm glow of pink gold.

The applied 18K pink gold Arabic numerals, hour markers, and hands, all coated with luminescent material, ensure better legibility in low light. The box-type sapphire crystal tops the bezel, adding a touch of post-war style. This retro-modern look is completed by an anthracite nubuck calfskin leather strap with ecru stitching.

Craftsmanship on Display

The Calibre 1326 self-winding movement, visible through the sapphire crystal caseback, showcases its Côtes de Genève finishing. The openworked pink gold oscillating weight, adorned with a Maltese cross, highlights Vacheron Constantin’s 270-year legacy of watchmaking excellence.

A 1950s-Inspired Identity

The Fiftysix collection draws heavily from the 1950s, a golden era for round, elegant timepieces. It takes inspiration from Reference 6073, a significant model introduced in 1956. This model was one of Vacheron Constantin’s first to feature a self-winding movement, at a time when most watches were still hand-wound. The watch’s technical precision, reliability, and strong character made a lasting impact. The Fiftysix models reflect this heritage with streamlined designs, including lugs inspired by the Maltese cross, box-type crystals, and sector-type dials with alternating Arabic numerals and baton-style hour markers.

Conclusion

The new pink gold and black dial variant of the Fiftysix self-winding model continues Vacheron Constantin’s tradition of blending vintage inspiration with modern craftsmanship. For more details, visit the official website.

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