PATRIMONY TRADITIONNELLE WORLDTIME



Patrimony Traditionnelle World Time, the first and only watch having the capacity to indicate the world’s 37 time zones, including those offset from Universal Coordinated Time (UCT) by a half – or quarter-hour – an exclusive mechanism patented by Vacheron Constantin.

 

 

Tags: Time zone, Vacheron Constantin, Worldtime



Calibre 4400

  • A large sized – yet slim – manual wind manufacture calibre with a 65 hour power reserve, featuring the prestegious Geneva Hallmark.

     

  • August 3, 2011
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The Master Guillocheur

  • Vacheron Constantin presents the portrait of a Master Guillocheur in its “Métiers d’art” collection.

     

  • January 30, 2012
  • Tags: Artistic crafts, Master guillocheur, Metier d'Art, Vacheron Constantin

Métiers d’Art la Symbolique des Laques

  • The merging of Haute Horlogerie with the ancient and delicate Japanese art of lacquer.

     

  • August 3, 2011
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The Master Enameler

  • Vacheron Constantin presents the portrait of an enameler in its “Métiers d’art” collection.

  • October 31, 2011
  • Tags: Enamel, Metier d'Art, Vacheron Constantin

Quai de l’Ile

  • Vacheron Constantin’s vision of 21st century haute horlogerie, vivid modernism meets elegance and tradition in a watch with a visually arresting design which can be personalized to the client’s desires.

     

  • July 27, 2011
  • Tags: Quai de l'Ile, Vacheron Constantin

The Master Engraver

  • Vacheron Constantin presents in this video the craftsmanship of the master engraver.

  • November 9, 2011
  • Tags: Master engraver, Metier d'Art, Vacheron Constantin

VACHERON CONSTANTIN – Métiers d’Art les univers infinis

  • April 10, 2012
  • Tags: Metier d'Art, Vacheron Constantin

VACHERON CONSTANTIN – Maître horloger

  • April 10, 2012
  • Tags: Maître horloger, Metier d'Art, Vacheron Constantin

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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.