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Vacheron Constantin, Geneva



In 1886, Geneva launched an authority for inspecting watches manufactured and carried the sign of Geneva after a series of counterfeit models and copies increasingly spread, compromising the reputation of the Genevan watch making.


The Official Hallmark since then, is submitted by this authority only to watchmakers within the territory of the canton of Geneva. With a particularly demanding standards in terms of production and excellence, covering every part and component of the movement they ensure both accuracy and dependability of the movement, the finish the polish and overall beauty.



Vacheron Constantin earned its first certification in 1901 and has ranked since then among a handful watch manufacturers complying the demanding conditions horological excellence calls for.
 Since its objective is to create aesthetically and mechanically impeccable timepieces – a guarantee of exceptional longevity, reliability and precision – the company has been able to push the design and finish of its timepieces to extremes.


From Research and development to component finishing to final adjustment, a spirit of craftsmanship backed by efficient industrial facilities confirm Vacheron Constantin’s position as one of the leading proponents of the Hallmark of Geneva.


The legend started in the early 1755 by Jean Marc Vacheron who decided to open his own watch making workshop. 


He founded a business that was to become, two and a half centuries later, one of the most renowned in the science of time.
15 years later he created his first complication watches.


In 1810 the grandson of Jean Marc, Jaques Barthelemy started the first exports to France and Italy.



In 1819 Jaques Barthelemy together with Francois Constantin created the company name Vacheron et Constantin.



In the same year the company motto was created from Francois Constantin in one of his letters to Vacheroncontaining the words : “Do better if possible and that is always possible”.

In 1872 Geneva’s Observatory hosted a precision contest for timepieces when Vacheron Constantin entered a number of its watches and won. The first prize in a long line of awards and international recognition.




The Maltese Cross as a logo was adopted in 1880 taken from the shape of a component of the movement fixed to the barrel.




The first Boutique was launched in 1906 at the same place as it is today in Quai de l’Ile, in Geneva.
In 1935 Vacheron Constantin created the most complex pocket watch ever sold and was commissioned by King Farouk of Egypt. It took 5 years to make while in 1955 they designed and built one of the thinnest watches ever produced with a caliber only 1.64 mm deep.


The innovations have just started! In 1972 the daring design for that period, “Diplome du Prestige de la France” appeared and awarded in Paris.






In 1994 the collectible watch in memory of Mercator (mathematician and geographer) and the 400th anniversary of his death was launched, featuring maps of the hemispheres and a pair of compass like, watch hands.














In 1996 Vacheron introduced its highly successful Overseas sports line while the Richemont group acquires the entire share capital of the company.


















The launch of the first collection for women comes in 2003 named “Egerie”.





The New Headquarters and Manufacture Vacheron Constantin, located in Plan les Ouates, Geniva is called “Chemin du Tourbillon” and opened in 2004.


In 2006 the very first VacheronConstantin boutique celebrates its 100th anniversary and still located en “l’Ile, the brand’s historic birthplace at the heart of Geneva.







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