Vacheron Constantin Mercator 43050 Platinum
Basic Info
Listing code : MWE3X1
Brand : Vacheron Constantin
Movement : Automatic
Case material : Platinum
Bracelet material : Crocodile skin
Year of production : 1990 (Approximation)
Condition : Like new & unworn
Scope of delivery : Original box, original papers
Gender : Men's watch/Unisex
Location : Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Price : 60,000
Availability : Item is in stock
Caliber
Movement : Automatic
Case
Case material : Platinum
Dial : Silver
Bracelet/strap
Bracelet material : Crocodile skin
Time-only watches are common in the world of watchmaking, but every now and then, I find myself yearning for something a little off the beaten path—something truly unconventional. With mainstream watchmaking becoming increasingly sterile in recent times, lacking innovation and relying on lazy new releases, one can look back to the 90s, a period brimming with activity and creativity, fueled by the aftermath of the quartz crisis. Watch brands had to be different in order to survive—and that’s exactly what they did.
Despite Vacheron Constantin’s seemingly conservative and traditional approach to watchmaking, the 90s was an interesting period for the brand as they experimented with creative ways of displaying time. One of the most iconic and successful iterations of said experiment is what you see here today–the Vacheron Constantin Mercator Ref. 43050.
Diving into the origin story of this reference, the Mercator Ref. 43050 was conceived by Jean Genbrugge, an accomplished enamelist and watchmaker contracted by Vacheron Constantin. Working alongside his wife Lucie, the inspiration for the watch came from their admiration for the renowned cartographer Gerardus Mercator, who revolutionized mapmaking by creating the first flat projections of the globe. This innovation essentially laid the foundation for the modern world maps we use today.
Released in 1994 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Gerardus Mercator’s passing, the Ref. 43050 displayed time unconventionally and originally, featuring two compass-shaped retrograde hands with the hour display on the left and the minute display on the right. My favourite part about this watch is how you can hear the movement of time, as when the minute hand glides past 60 there is a satisfying ‘click’ that bounces it back to zero while the hour hands simultaneously jump perfectly to the next hour. The most satisfying ‘click’ of course comes at 12:59, when both hands retrograde back to the centre at 1:00.
Beneath the hands lies a beautifully crafted gold dial that depicts a historical map initially charted by Mercator, displaying the continents of Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia. Engraved into the dial, the map lines and names are filled with lustrous black enamel, adding a beautiful sheen and depth to the otherwise flat dial. Notably, at the 4:00 position of the dial’s periphery, you will also find a small, subtle line of text bearing the inscription "J&L Genbrugge", a thoughtful detail that pays homage to the visionary couple who conceived and produced these beautiful Mercator watches.
Housed in a classically round 36mm platinum 950 case, the Mercator features a stepped bezel with thick and matching stepped lugs that finishes off the decidedly monochromatic watch. There is something about this icy-cool, platinum-gold combination that really works, and especially for the Ref. 43050, this single tone of colour throughout really allows for the artwork on the dial to take centre stage.
This Vacheron Constantin Mercator Ref. 43050 is powered by the Vacheron Constantin Cal. 1120M, which is essentially a Jaeger LeCoultre Cal. 920 that has been heavily modified to allow for a dual retrograde function. Displayed through its sapphire caseback, it also features a 21-carat gold rotor with a hand engraving that says “1594 – Gerardus Mercator – 1994” on the outer edge.
As far as wearability goes, the slim proportions of the Ref. 43050, with its gracefully stepped lugs gently sloping towards the edges create a gradual taper that ensures an impeccable fit on the wrist.
The Mercator was made for roughly 10 years, with only 638 pieces produced throughout that time period, making this a rare find. If you are looking for something that is both classic and truly innovative and creative, look no further. On top of this, what makes this particular example even more special is that it is in like-new condition. It’s previous owner likely stored it away and never used it, as evidenced by some of the blue protective wax that still remains on the case.
CONDITION REPORT
This Vacheron Constantin Mercator Ref. 43050 is in like new condition.
The case shows only very minimal signs of wear, and it is worth mentioning that some blue protective wax remnants still remain on the case, indicating that it is likely untouched and unpolished. The engravings and hallmarks on the caseback remain clear and fully legible.
It comes as a full set with its box, papers and loupe, and is in full working order.
SPECS
Brand: Vacheron Constantin
Year: 1990s
Model: Mercator
Reference Number: 43050
Material: Platinum 950 Case and Engraved Gold Dial filled with Black Enamel
Movement: Vacheron Constantin Cal. 1120 M (Heavily Modified Jaeger LeCoultre Cal. 920), Self-Winding
Case Diameter: 36mm x 9mm (Lug-to-Lug 41mm)
Lug Width: 19mm
Strap: Vacheron Constantin Black Alligator Leather Strap with Signed Platinum 950 Deployant Clasp