With nearly 270 years of expertise and continuous history, Vacheron Constantin has set its own rules in the world of watchmaking. Every year, the House unveils a series of novelties for the real watch enthusiasts and this year was no exception.
At this year’s edition of Watches & Wonders in Geneva, many were the new timepieces that honored Vacheron Constantin and its take on watchmaking. Join us below and take a look at some of the novelties.
A collector’s timepiece in every sense of the word, the Traditionnelle Tourbillon Chronograph 50-piece limited edition is powered by the manual-winding Calibre 3200, which is developed to mark the brand's 260th anniversary and incorporates a monopusher chronograph with a tourbillon regulator – without compromising reliability, precision and user friendliness.
Honoring the Maison’s long and rich history of jewelry and pendant watches, the Grand Lady Kalla adds a dazzling new chapter in this journey. Inspired by the design of the iconic Kalla introduced in 1980 and offering several ways of wearing it, this novelty is set with more than 45 carats of exclusively emerald-cut diamonds to express Vacheron Constantin's creative freedom and expertise.