Editorial
The Fiftysix Self-Winding is Vacheron Constantin's answer to the question of how to get into one of the oldest manufacture names in horology without spending six figures. At 40mm in steel with an integrated strap, it wears comfortably and sits at a price point that a serious collector can justify as an entry to the Grand Maison tier, rather than a compromise. It is not a lesser watch; it is a different priority, built around wearability and the 1326 caliber co-developed with JLC.
Vacheron introduced the Fiftysix collection in 2018, taking its name and design cues from the reference 6073 that debuted in 1956, a round, cushion-lugged piece that represented VC's push toward a more modern sensibility mid-century. The reference 4600E/000A-B442 is the core steel automatic in that family, powered by the caliber 1326, a movement developed in collaboration with Jaeger-LeCoultre and finished to Vacheron's standards including the Hallmark of Geneva. The Fiftysix replaced a gap in the lineup that the Patrimony and Historiques could not fill at accessible price points, and it has remained in continuous production since launch with minimal revision.
Variants include a complete calendar, a day-date, and a chronograph, but the base self-winding is the volume seller and the one most likely to be encountered in the secondary market. Dial options have included multiple shades of silver and blue lacquer, with some limited configurations featuring guilloche texture.
Confirm the movement has not been worked on by an unauthorized service center, as the Hallmark of Geneva finishing is irreversible if a non-Geneva-trained watchmaker polishes or handles the movement carelessly. The integrated rubber strap design uses a proprietary attachment system; inspect the strap-to-case interface for wear or cracking, since aftermarket replacements are limited and OEM straps are not cheap. On pre-owned examples, check the sapphire caseback for scratches, which suggests the case was opened, and follow up with a service record request.
The 40mm case is steel, so surface condition matters more than on gold, and polishing hides wear at the cost of edge definition; prefer unpolished examples with original brushed and polished surfaces intact. Water resistance is rated to 30 meters, which is minimal, so ask whether the previous owner wore it in conditions it was not designed for.