Vacheron Constantin
Vacheron Constantin, one of Switzerland’s oldest and most esteemed watchmakers, exemplifies the pinnacle of haute horlogerie. On Jewellery Focus, coverage of Vacheron Constantin examines the brand’s enduring legacy of craftsmanship, technical mastery, and design innovation within the global luxury watch sector. Articles feature updates on new model launches, boutique developments, limited editions, and international exhibitions, alongside insights into the brand’s collaborations and heritage collections.
Editorial analysis explores Vacheron Constantin’s role in shaping modern collector culture, the performance of its timepieces in the retail and secondary markets, and its evolving strategies for engaging discerning clients. Features also assess the brand’s contribution to innovation, finishing excellence, and sustainability within the watchmaking industry.
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Oct- 2015 -13 OctoberWatch Focus
Largest database of stolen watches launched
The Art Loss Register, the world’s largest private database of stolen art and collectibles, has launched a new service called the Watch Register. The Watch Register – a database of over 50,000 timepieces – is the largest searchable database of watches available for due diligence. Each search costs £2 with…
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Sep- 2015 -28 SeptemberWatch Focus
Vacheron Constantin introduces ‘most complicated watch’ ever made
Luxury watch brand Vacheron Constantin has introduced what it claims is the ‘most complicated watch’ ever made. With 57 complications the Reference 57260 has beaten the previous record holder the Patek Philippe Calibre 89, which has 33 complications. The model’s name stands for the number of complications and the 260th…
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Apr- 2014 -8 AprilDesigners
Bric-a-brac £20m Fabergé egg to go on display
A £20 million Imperial Easter Egg designed by Karl Fabergé, which was unknowingly bought by an American scrap metal dealer to melt down before he realised its value, is to go on display at Wartski’s showroom in London later this month. The owner, who wanted to remain anonymous, purchased the gold…
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Mar- 2014 -18 MarchInternational
Objet bought by scrap-dealer identified as £20m Fabergé egg
A £20 million Imperial Easter Egg designed by Fabergé himself was unknowingly bought by an American scrap metal dealer to melt down before he realised its value. The owner, who wanted to remain anonymous, purchased the gold and diamond and sapphire encrusted egg for £8,000 at a bric-a-brac market in…
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