Vacheron Constantin vacheron-constantin Founded in 1755, Vacheron Constantin is the oldest watch manufacturer in the world and one of the most famous watch factories in the world. Vacheron Constantin has inherited the essence of traditional Swiss watchmaking without interruption. At the same time, it has also innovated many watchmaking technologies and made great contributions to the watchmaking industry. In 1755, the founder Jean-Marc Vacheron and later member Francois Constantin, with their foresight and ultimate watchmaking craftsmanship, finally took the lead in establishing the watchmaking kingdom of Switzerland, which is a gathering of people and talents, focusing on the humanistic spirit. And Vacheron Constantin, which is famous for its historical heritage. After 243 years of time, Vacheron Constantin is now synonymous with "time" and an irreplaceable wrist art in the eyes of watch lovers. Vacheron Constantin has a long history, has many years of watchmaking experience, and has many great classics. However, "minimum batch, best quality, highest selling price" has always been Vacheron Constantin's business strategy. Today, the annual output of Vacheron Constantin's factory in Geneva is only 6,000 watches. Since 1840, the production drawings, records, sales date, movement case number and other information of each watch have been kept intact in the company's filing cabinets. They combine superior technology, rigorous testing, exquisite craftsmanship and perfect modeling to create one after another rare and elegant classics that are noble, elegant, amazing and highly collectible. Over the long years of watchmaking, it has become a symbol of elegance and elegance. The "Malta Cross" is the symbol of Vacheron Constantin. It was originally a precision gear used to adjust the tension of springs in the era of manual watchmaking. It is used only to symbolize superior craftsmanship and the tradition of handmade watchmaking. Edit this paragraph A brief history of the company In 1755, a silver watch designed by Jean-Marc Vacheron, with an enamel dial plated with Roman numerals, was Vacheron Constantin's first watch. In 1839, Vacheron Constantin developed a revolutionary watch production method. The improved lever escapement invented by Mr. Leschot was successfully developed two years later. From then on, the watch factory began to have the basis of industrialization. Vacheron Constantin began to pre-assemble parts by machinery and carve them by hand. The watchmakers had more time to use their artistic talents to create. Of course, Vacheron Constantin was also at the forefront of the watch industry at that time. status. In 1877, the mechanical parts of the clock and the case began to be produced separately. In 1880, he obtained the Maltese Cross trademark, which later became a symbol of Vacheron Constantin. In 1881, a Vacheron Constantin work was listed as a treasure by Yale University. In 1910, after several years of research and experiments, Vacheron Constantin decided to join the production of watches, which became a new trend at the time. In 1928, an 18K gold pocket watch "Grand Complication" came out, including a one-minute counter. The other surface is indicated by hands and has functions such as alarm clock, perpetual calendar, and lunar profit and loss display. It is limited to three pieces. In 1929, a pocket watch appeared on the market. The golden watch case is engraved with a pair of Egyptian royal arms. This was a gift from Switzerland to the Egyptian King Fouad I in the Egyptian colony. It comes with 30-minute chronograph, one-minute chronograph and perpetual calendar functions. In 1967, Vacheron Constantin participated in the campaign for the "thinnest watch selection" and launched an automatic watch that combined 4,000 parts and the body was only 2.45mm thick, which was a new achievement. Over the past two centuries, Vacheron Constantin has patiently and carefully collected its past works, which currently number up to 400 pieces. Since 1755, every watch manufactured by Vacheron Constantin has been numbered from the inside of the mechanism and the body of the watch. According to these marks, approximately 2,000 original styles can be identified from the archives. This shows the uniqueness of Vacheron Constantin's watchmaking craftsmanship, and it is indeed the leader in today's watch industry. In December 1997, Vacheron Constantin became a member of the Vendome Luxury Group. In Taiwan, the Cartier branch is responsible for overall operations and marketing. Edit this section. Exquisite craftsmanship. The world's most expensive watch. Vacheron Constantin's classic - Kallista. It is the most expensive watch in the world. This watch was made in 1886 and was originally ordered by King Khalid of Saudi Arabia. However, King Khalid passed away during the production period. After the watch was made in 1986, it was bought by an unknown buyer for US$3.5 million.
On December 3, 1987, Halimi changed hands again and was bought on behalf of Piene Halini, the owner of Palm Beach jewelry store. Halimi claimed that he paid US$5 million for the transaction. As a result, the story of the Caliste watch rising by $4,000 a day spread like wildfire. Soon, Pierre Halimi brought the world's most expensive watch to the United States and handed it over to an unnamed buyer. Kallista, the watch body and strap are studded with diamonds, using only 118 carefully selected top-grade blue and white square diamonds, weighing 130 carats. (The surface is made of diamonds each weighing 1 carat; there are 14 diamonds of 2-4 carats on the periphery of the surface, and the strap part uses diamonds of 2 carats each). The Vacheron Constantin factory recruited the best technicians to manufacture this watch, and it took 20 months and 6,000 hours of work to complete it. "Kallista" means flawless in Greek, and the finished product is indeed perfect. The rare and precious Les Historiques Les Histohques reinterpret popular styles in the past with modern elements, elegant and noble, and have a return to simplicity. Each shape is unique, rare and valuable. 0versesOverseas represents the active and enterprising spirit of Vacheron Constantin. It uses high-tech materials such as steel and pure platinum to create a distinct sense of the times. It has won the love of modern people and was awarded the glorious "Precision Chronometer" certificate. . Noble and elegant Les Joailleries Fiorenza from the Les Joailleries series is eye-catching. The entire watch is inlaid with more than 200 precious round diamonds. The overall shape is elegant and fresh, simple and generous, showing nobility and wealth everywhere. Vacheron Constantin integrates jewelry inlay technology into watchmaking technology to make women more elegant and charming. Excellent quality assurance Les Essentie11es series Excellent quality assurance Les Essentie11es series Pahmony is unique with its particularly rich connotation and strict testing. Pakimony uses its ultra-thin movement as its selling point. Although its appearance is not fancy, each watch comes with a guarantee of excellent quality and is recognized as a Vacheron Constantin classic.