
Sharon Chan
International Director



HK$42,000 - HK$80,000

International Director

Specialist
Consultant

Senior Business Associate
The Vacheron Constantin Jubilee 240 reference 47240, launched in 1995, elegantly marks the maison's 240th anniversary since its founding in 1755—one of the world's oldest continuously operating watchmakers. This tonneau-shaped masterpiece from the Patrimony-inspired Malte collection blends classical proportions with subtle complications, embodying Vacheron's ethos of understated luxury and technical finesse. Available in 18K yellow gold, white gold, or platinum, it transforms the iconic cushion case into a refined dress watch, ideal for connoisseurs seeking heritage without ostentation.
Housed in a brushed and polished tonneau case measuring approximately 33mm wide by 43mm long, it features teardrop lugs and a stepped bezel. Powered by the automatic Caliber 1127—based on a Jaeger-LeCoultre ébauche with 45 jewels and a 40-hour power reserve—the movement drives hours and minutes via black leaf hands on a light champagne or silver guilloché dial adorned with applied Roman numerals. Subsidiary dials at 2 o'clock (date window), 6 o'clock (small seconds), and 10 o'clock (linear power reserve) add balanced asymmetry, while a sapphire crystal protects the ensemble. It arrives on a black alligator strap with an 18K gold folding clasp, offering timeless versatility.
Its rarity cements the 47240 as a collector's prize: produced exclusively for the 240th jubilee, with just 240 examples crafted per case material (yellow gold, white gold, and platinum) for a global total of 720 pieces, many of which remain unseen due to private ownership, reflecting steady appreciation amid dwindling availability. In Vacheron's pantheon, the Jubilee 240 endures as a whisper of 18th-century Genevan artistry—rare, refined, and resplendent.