EDITORIAL


SIHH 2012 – Top 5 with Gregory Pons – Part 2 of 2

Floral Art exhibition at Vacheron Constantin

  • For the current floral themed exhibition of Vacheron Constantin’s private collection in Geneva, TheWATCHES.tv has interviewed Jérôme Meier, expert watchmaker at Vacheron Constantin. He gives us further insight into the 50 timepieces ranging from 1780 through the 1930′s displayed until December 2012.

  • August 21, 2012
  • Tags: Jérôme Meier, Vacheron Constantin

A night at the Palais Garnier

  • For the 30th anniversary of the AROP, discover how Vacheron Constantin is partnering with the famous Paris Opera house and the presentation of a spectacular enamel timepiece reproducing the Opera’s ceiling painting by Marc Chagall.

  • November 22, 2010
  • Tags: Juan-Carlos Torres, Marc Chagall, Palais Garnier, Vacheron Constantin

VACHERON CONSTANTIN – Market and workforce development

  • Marc Guten, Marketing Director of Vacheron Constantin, tells us about the brand’s development and some interesting figures; new boutique presence, new targets and an increase of the workforce to sustain all this.

  • February 15, 2012
  • Tags: Marc Guten, Vacheron Constantin


VACHERON CONSTANTIN – SIHH novelties with Christian Selmoni

Top 5 of Anders Modig at the 2013 SIHH

The art of engraving with Vacheron Constantin

VACHERON CONSTANTIN – A 14-day Tourbillon!

NEWS

DISTINCTIVE VALUES

For Vacheron Constantin, the quest for excellence is a state of mind and a process that involves each stage of production, from design to finishing.

 

For those implicated in watchmaking excellence, the challenge is to subject the raw materials to the demands of precise and meticulous craftsmanship, which guarantee exceptional quality and, as a consequence, the timelessness and durability of a product. The quest for the best is the driving force behind high-precision mechanics. Even the watch’s design is made involving high technology. Assembly of the parts, watch encasing and the various inspection protocols are carried out using this same meticulous and quality-based approach. These are gestures guaranteeing operational reliability that the maintenance service has been able to preserve and implement during the creation of all watches since 1755.

 

For more information, please visit Vacheron Constantin’s website.