Vacheron Constantin Métiers d’Art Tribute To Great Explorers – Bartolomeu Dias
Functions
- Hours
- Minutes
Movement
- Self Winding/Automatic
- Poinçon de Genève (Hallmark of Geneva)
- Swiss Made
Case
- Round
- Pink Gold
- Polished
- 11.68mm
- 41.00mm
Glass
- Sapphire
Water resistance
- 3.00atm / 30.00m / 100.00ft
Buckle
- Deployment Buckle
- Pink Gold
Strap
- Mississippiensis Alligator
- Blue
Year
- 2021
Official description
If his crews had not convinced him to give up on continuing the journey beyond the southern tip of Africa, perhaps Bartolomeu Dias (1450 – 1500) would have been the first to reach the Indies. The illustrious Portuguese explorer made history in a different way, by discovering the Cape of Good Hope in 1488, paving the way for future expeditions. Bartolomeu Dias was also a member of the crew of Vasco da Gama, who led his fleet to Indies between 1497 and 1498.
The route taken by Bartolomeu Dias' ships in 1488 is represented by a red line on the Grand Feu enamel dial, enhanced by numerous incredibly refined details. With the help of a magnifying glass, a close look will reveal the silhouette of the men composing the explorer's crew on board the two ships sailing west of Africa; or the palette of shades used by the enameller to precisely reproduce the landscapes, fauna and flora as they are represented on the map of the Miller Atlas.