
The Complete Buying Guide to Vacheron Constantin Watches
All you need to know about the world's oldest watchmaker.
Allen Farmelo is a watch journalist and photographer. He rides a Ducati Supersport obsessively, SCUBA Dives (always with a watch), skies downhill, and plays guitar as much like Jerry Garcia as possible. He lives in The Hudson Valley in a converted one-room schoolhouse.
All you need to know about the world's oldest watchmaker.
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