Vacheron Constantin Watch Reviews

Vacheron Constantin was founded in 1755 and has been in continuous operation ever since, a feat none of its rivals can match. The Maison is a member of the so-called ‘Holy Trinity’, along with Audemars Piguet and Patek Philippe. Quite simply, the brand is one of the finest practitioners of Haute Horlogerie. Operating from a modern facility in Plan-les-Ouates, on the outskirts of Geneva, the brand’s atelier houses numerous trades under one roof.

Movements range from comparatively simple time-only calibres, to high complications. Perpetual calendars, tourbillons and minute repeaters are just some of the mechanically complex mechanisms crafted in the brand’s atelier.

Beyond making movements enriched with flawless finishing, the company is also known for making timepieces enriched with different examples of métiers d’art. Enamelling, gem-setting, hand-engraving and hand-guilloché are some of the traditional artistic crafts perpetuated by the Maison.

Lastly, for those wealthy horophiles unable to find their chosen watch from the brand’s extensive collection, the Swiss marque offers Les Cabinotiers, a bespoke service where horological dreams become a reality.