Vacheron Constantin Ref. 6033 “Turler” – Double-Signed Elegance from the 1950s
This exceptional Vacheron Constantin Ref. 6033 from the late 1950s is far more than a classic dress watch — it is a rare collaboration between Vacheron Constantin and the renowned Zurich retailer Turler. During the mid-20th century, only a handful of prestigious retailers were permitted to place their name alongside the watchmaker on the dial. A “Turler signed” dial therefore marks the watch as having originally been sold through the famous Zurich jeweller and is today highly sought after by collectors. “Türler” and “Turler” refer to the same Zurich jeweller. On vintage watch dials and papers, both spellings can be found because the umlaut “ü” was not always practical or possible to print internationally, especially for export markets and Swiss watch manufacturers supplying non-German-speaking countries.
Crafted in 18k yellow gold, the beautifully proportioned 34 mm case offers ideal vintage dimensions with modern wearability. The flawless silver double-signed dial is paired with elegant gold hour markers and a refined stick handset, creating a timeless and understated appearance.
Inside beats the reliable hand-wound Vacheron Constantin Cal. 454/5B, making this watch not only a beautiful object, but also an important piece of mid-century horological history.
- wrist size in our picture is 18cm circumference -
DIAL:
- original never touched silver dial in perfect condition
- original hands & crown
STRAP & BUCKLE:
CASE:
- excellent overall condition, showing very minor traces of use
- 3- body 18k yellow gold case with snap-on case back
- 34 mm (without crown) / 40 mm (lug-to-lug) / 18 mm (between lugs) / 9.5 mm thick
- year: 1956-1958
- reference: 6033
- total weight: 43 g
MOVEMENT:
- Vacheron Constantin Cal. 454/5B - manual
- 17 jewels, 18000 A/h, 46 hours power reserve
- professionally serviced 03/2026
- -4 sec/d / 280°
BOX & PAPERS:
- GOLDAMMER box
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GOLDAMMER certificate of authenticity & service documentation card
GOLDAMMER REFERENCE: #1442