Vacheron Constantin
Vacheron Constantin is a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer founded in 1755, making it one of the oldest continuously operating watchmakers in the world. The company is known for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship, and it is considered one of the most prestigious and exclusive brands in the watch industry.
Vacheron Constantin watches are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their intricate mechanical movements, elegant designs, and rich heritage. The company’s watch collections include the Patrimony, Traditionnelle, Overseas, and Historiques, among others.
Vacheron Constantin has a long history of innovation and technical achievement in watchmaking, including developing the first watch with a precision rate of one second per day in 1955, and introducing the first watch with a digital display in 1972.
The brand has a reputation for producing highly complicated watches, including perpetual calendars, minute repeaters, and tourbillons, which require exceptional skill and expertise to create. Vacheron Constantin also produces limited edition and one-of-a-kind timepieces, often featuring intricate designs and rare materials.
Vacheron Constantin has a strong commitment to excellence and has received numerous awards and accolades for its watches over the years. It remains a highly respected and coveted brand among watch collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
1755
Vacheron Constantin is founded in Geneva, Switzerland
1819
Francois Constantin joins the company, forming the partnership that gives the brand its name
1880
Francois Constantin joins the company, forming the partnership that gives the brand its name
1901
The brand creates its first wristwatch
1924
Vacheron Constantin creates the first watch with a tonneau-shaped case
1955
Vacheron Constantin introduces the first watch with a precision rate of one second per day
1996
Vacheron Constantin becomes part of the Richemont Group
2005
The brand celebrates its 250th anniversary with the introduction of the Tour de l'Ile, one of the most complicated watches ever created
2016
Vacheron Constantin introduces the Celestia, a highly complicated astronomical watch with 23 different functions.
FOUNDED
1755
HEADQUARTERS
Geneva, Switzerland
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