The world’s oldest watch manufacturer in continuous operation since 1755 and founder of the spirit of technical and precious Haute Horlogerie, Vacheron Constantin has been making horological history for over 250 years. From the beginning, it has concentrated on building and consolidating its tradition for technical and aesthetic excellence. This is best illustrated by its timepieces, whose hand-finishing is of an exceptional quality.
1755, Founded by Jean-Marc Vacheron. 1819, François Constantin joins the company. 1839, Hired as a production engineer, Georges-Auguste Leschot revolutionized watchmaking techniques by inventing the pantograph. 1880, Appearance of the “Maltese Cross” in the Vacheron Constantin logotype, based on a movement part fixed to the barrel and which made it possible to limit the degree of winding required for the latter.
2004, Opening of the new head office and the Vacheron Constantin Manufacture in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva and renovation of the brand’s historic head office: “La Maison Vacheron Constantin”, including an exclusive Boutique, a heritage center and the “Métiers d’Art” workshops. 2005, celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the brand which included the creation of the Tour de l’Ile, the world’s most complicated watch with double-faced display featuring an unprecedented combination of 16 horological complications and astronomical indications, and the Saint Gervais, a watch combining for the very first time a perpetual calendar, a tourbillon and over ten days’ power reserve.
2006, Vacheron Constantin pays tribute to the most noble, rare and precious of metals with the Vacheron Constantin Collection Excellence Platine and the boutique celebrated 100 years in in Quai de l’Ile. 2007 has already seen Vacheron Constantin be awarded “watch of the year” honours from several Horological magazines and opened its 16th worldwide boutique.
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