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  • Vacheron Constantin - Celebrating music with Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in Japan

    In celebration of the partnership with Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR), Vacheron Constantin was honored to welcome their Japan tour, accompanying 150th anniversary of the diplomatic relationship between Japan and Switzerland.

    On July 8th 2014 at Tokyo Suntory Hall, Vacheron Constantin partnered with Pictet Asset Management to host an OSR concert, conducted by its principal guest conductor Maestro Kazuki Yamada.  

    The evening opened with a welcome party at Blue Rose. The guests were also drawn to the art of watchmaking excellence with the magnificent timepieces from Vacheron Constantin's latest novelties Metiers d'Art Mecaniques Ajourees collection.

    It was then followed by a concert with Maestro Kazuki Yamada named as official cultural ambassador for this event, as well as Japanese violinist Daishin Kashimoto who performed to a full house.

    After the concert, the evening continued to a private reception where the musicians were welcomed by Julien Marchenoir, Brand Equity and Heritage Director of Vacheron Constantin, and Mr. Edgar Doerig, Minister and Deputy Head of Mission at the Swiss Embassy.

  • Vacheron Constantin - In the Victoria Hall, Geneva

    On September 24th 2010 in Geneva's Victoria Hall, Vacheron Constantin, the watch manufacturer with the world's longest-running uninterrupted history and the main sponsor of the Orchestre Suisse Romande (OSR), welcomed 60 guests for a classical music concert conducted by the orchestra's Musical Director Marek Janowski and graced with the presence of OSR President Metin Arditi, as well as Vacheron Constantin CEO Juan-Carlos Torres and International Director Marc Guten.

    Performing to a full house, Romanian pianist Radu Lupu delighted the audience by playing Beethoven's Fifth "Emperor" Piano Concerto in E flat major, op. 73. The second part of the concert featured a more distinctly modern atmosphere with the Symphony no. 15 in A major, op. 141 by Dimitri Shostakovich.

    During the intermission, Vacheron Constantin's guests and the audience in general enjoyed an opportunity to admire the precious timepieces from the brand's Patrimony collection.

    After the concert, the invitees adjourned to the Cafe Lyrique for a private reception. In his welcome speech, Juan-Carlos Torres emphasised the longstanding ties of friendship and partnership between Vacheron Constantin and the Orchestre Suisse Romande, as well as with Metin Arditi and Marek Janowski.

    Vacheron Constantin and the Orchestre de la Suissre Romande (OSR)
    Vacheron Constantin has always been closely involved with the arts. Supporting music is a means of ensuring the continuity of a universe imbued with passion and technique, while partnering the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande is first and foremost a means of contributing to the cultural vitality of a region that saw the birth of Vacheron Constantin. It also highlights the virtues of human creativity and talent, without which art in general - and classical music and fine watchmaking in particular - could never shine so brightly. A world-famous institution endowed with a rich history and a resolutely future-looking approach, the OSR displays a constant determination to excel.

  • Vacheron Constantin - Recognizes Power


    WORLDTEMPUS - 21 June 2010


    The notable 21 Club in midtown Manhattan set the scene for several hundred power players including Mayor Michael Bloomberg (who dropped from the number 4 spot in 2009 to number 9). Other attendees included list number 1 Stephen Ross of the Related Companies and owner of the Miami Dolphins, State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, David Levinson of L&L Holding (and the Yankees), and legal legend Jonathan Mechanic of Fried Frank.


    "Vacheron Constantin has a long, storied history with great New Yorkers such as Henry Graves and John D. Rockefeller. Participating in the New York Observer Power 100 to celebrate important New Yorkers in real estate was very exciting for us and we hope to keep this tradition alive," said Hugues de Pins, President of Vacheron Constantin North America.
    This event comes on the heels of several important and exclusive retailer-related events the brand has hosted stateside in the past couple of months, including one recent evening in conjunction with Wempe Jewelers for private watch collectors. That dinner was held at New York City's Le Bernardin, where world-renowned chef Eric Ripert's French cuisine delighted guests almost as much as the exhibition entitled "A Journey Through Time." Presented by de Pins and Ruediger Albers, president of Wempe Jewelers, the exhibition was an historic look at the brand and included timepieces from Geneva's museum as well as the recently launched Ultra-Fine 1955 series.

  • Vacheron Constantin - The ultra-thin heritage

    Today, Vacheron Constantin is enriching its "Historiques" collection with two new creations directly inspired by its heritage, each imbuing one of two legendary calibres with a new and distinctively modern touch.
    • "Historique Ultra-fine 1955" equipped with the mechanical hand-wound 1003 movement the thinnest in the world at just 1.64 mm thick, rebuilt for this model in 18-carat gold, and bearing the Hallmark of Geneva.
    • "Historique Ultra-fine 1968" equipped with the ultra-thin mechanical self-winding 1120 movement featuring a new decorated oscillating weight, and bearing the Hallmark of Geneva.
    Vacheron Constantin was founded in 1755 and can legitimately claim to be the world's oldest watch manufacturer still in activity, with over 250 years of continuous expertise and production behind it. A truly unique status within the watch industry.
    This proud heritage cultivated over a quarter of a millennium is punctuated with timepieces and movements that have each in their own way left an indelible imprint on their era. This stunning and inestimably valuable patrimony, through which the brand's history is inextricably bound up with that of the watch industry, eloquently testifies to the brand's consistent technical and aesthetic creativity.


    Evolving in step with new inventions, techniques and of course with the tastes of horological enthusiasts, Vacheron Constantin has explored all fields of the watchmaking art, including pocket-watches and wristwatches, as well as ring-watches, pendant-watches, and brooch-watches. Its range encompasses highly complicated models, automatons, sophisticated clocks, as well as an area which is less conspicuous yet requires an incredible wealth of expertise, experience and talent: that of ultra-thin mechanical movements.
    Extreme slenderness is traditionally not considered as a horological complication, in that it does not itself contribute an additional watch function in the same way as a date or a chronograph. It would nonetheless be entirely legitimate to describe it as such, due to its highly complex nature that often pushes micromechanical boundaries to the limit. Although many try their hand in this field, few are successful.


    While the first ultra-thin Vacheron Constantin calibres were produced in the 19th century, the manufacturer became most prolific in this speciality during the 20th century, which is generally considered as the ultra-thin "golden age". It was indeed in the early 20th century that wristwatches began to gain popularity, and weight and thickness thus became crucial factors in ensuring the wearer comfort of such models.

    The Vacheron Constantin heritage comprises extraordinary ultra-thin creations and a succession of slimness records.

    Right from the start of the 19th century, the Vacheron Constantin archives (including a letter written by Jacques-Barthelemi Vacheron to a certain Mr. Girod in Paris, dated May 18th 1912) feature references to thin watches. Another letter dated January 28th 1829 and written by Jacques-Barthelemi Vacheron to François Constantin also mentions the production of "a few thin pieces".
    Vacheron Constantin's historical records for 1911 also include three 8,9 and 10-ligne calibres, each measuring 2.82 mm thick. The remainder of the century witnessed an impressive number of ultra-thin calibres, representing impressive horological feats and becoming ever slimmer over the years: 2.25 mm in 1917, 1.88 in 1924. Some were used to create such extraordinary models as a rock crystal watch presented in 1926 and equipped with a 2.63 mm red gold movement (visual available).
    In 1931, Vacheron Constantin set a new world pocket-watch record with a mechanical movement measuring 17 lignes 5/12 in diameter and less than 1 mm thick - exactly 0.94 mm to be precise (visual available)!
    Ultra-thin movements continued to inspire the Geneva-based manufacturer, leading it in 1981 to present the "Structura" collection, which set a highly original stage for one of these movements by reversing it and fitting the hands on the bridge side, thereby enabling connoisseurs to admire the full complexity of its structure.
    In 1992, Vacheron Constantin confirmed that its expertise in the field of extreme slenderness also extends to Grand Complication movements by presenting the thinnest minute repeater wristwatch movement to date, measuring 3.28 mm and earning the Geneva-based manufacturer set another record. (visual available).
    Nor was Vacheron Constantin lagging behind when it came to self-winding movements. From 1945 onwards, it began developing ultra-thin self-winding movements such as the 477 9/12 which was to be the first of an entire generation : the 498 in 1951, the 499 and the 1019 in 1953, followed by the 1071 in 1958.
    The world's thinnest mechanical movements are developed in Vacheron Constantin's historical L'Ile premises.
    Within this impressive legacy, one particular hand-wound movement continues to attract the attention of specialists and collectors. Work on its development began in 1952 in L'Ile (the building on the Rhone River 'island' that has housed Vacheron Constantin's historical premises since 1875) and it was presented for the brand bicentenary celebrations in 1955 under the name Calibre 1033.
    Its 9-lignes or 21.05 mm diameter and 1.64 mm thickness have made it the world's smallest mechanical movement on the market. By way of comparison, this micromechanical masterpiece composed of 120 parts is about the size of a small Swiss 20-centime coin.
    This now legendary calibre (of which the excellence was to be confirmed by the subsequent orders placed by other great names in fine watchmaking) was used to equip three round watches that set a new record as the world's thinnest watches measuring just 4.54 mm thick. These three timepieces have forever imprinted on people's minds the image of the archetypal Vacheron Constantin watch: round, classic, ultra-thin and extremely reliable.
    In 2010, Vacheron Constantin has chosen to pay tribute to this legendary calibre by housing it within a reinterpretation of one of those three watches: the "Historique Ultra-fine 1955", currently the world's thinnest watch measuring just 4.10 mm thick.
    The development of Calibre 1120 began in 1966 and production began at the end of 1967. It too attracted the notice of specialists and collectors and was ordered by other great names in fine watchmaking. In 2010, Vacheron Constantin has also chosen to pay tribute to this equally legendary calibre by housing it within a reinterpretation of the vintage ultra-thin watches: the model now called "Historique Ultra-fine 1968".
    These two timepieces will find their natural place within the "Historiques" collection, specifically created to bring back to life the various designs and movements that have shaped the finest hours of Vacheron Constantin.
    A collection composed of watches intended for watchmaking collectors, connoisseurs and devotees, for those with a taste for discreet and elegant models, as well as purists. It features models such as the Chronometre Royal 1907 presented in 2007 to mark the 100th anniversary of the original, and the amazingly daring Historique American 1921 model reinterpreted in 2008 and which was named "Watch of the Year" in October 2009 in Geneva.
    "Historiques" collection
    Calibre 1003 for the "Historique Ultra-fine 1955" watch
    For Vacheron Constantin, celebrating the 55th anniversary of the birth of the ultra-thin Calibre 1003 provides an opportunity to revisit its heritage, as well as to highlight its ultra-thin expertise in a period when this term tends to be somewhat overused.

    Considered by many experts to be one of the most beautiful and refined ultra-thin movements on the market, Calibre 1003 has been defying mechanical laws for over 50 years. It is extremely complex to produce and its adjustment calls upon the full measure of expertise cultivated by a fine watch manufacturer.
    Vacheron Constantin has chosen to present a redesigned version of this movement, while its 1.64 mm thickness - still a market slimness record - and its 21.10 mm diameter remain unchanged.
    Its finishing is however even more refined, since the bridges and mainplate are now crafted from 18-carat gold. Its 117 parts enable it to beat at a frequency of 18,000 vibrations, and endow it with an over 30-hour power reserve despite its tiny size.
    The decoration is extremely meticulous: Côtes de Geneve, bevelling and chamfering, and drawing the steel parts with a file are all performed by hand. This exceptional degree of finishing earns the new version of Calibre 1003 the prestigious Hallmark of Geneva, an independent and sovereign certification awarded by the State of Geneva which thereby guarantees the origin, precision, durability and fine craftsmanship of models from a handful of Geneva-based watch companies.
    For its 2010 re-edition, Calibre 1003 is presented in a round watch in 4N 18-carat pink gold measuring 36 mm in diameter, inspired by one of the three historical models introduced in 1955, reference 4961. The latter has been selected because of a design that already embodied a decidedly modern touch at the time of its launch.
    The reinterpreted version in 2010 magnifies the aesthetic qualities of the original without betraying its spirit. It also features further enhanced technical characteristics on a par with today's tastes and expectations: water-resistance to 3 bar, equivalent to 30 metres; an exhibition caseback fitted with a transparent sapphire crystal; a titanium casing circle contributing to the overall rigidity; and an even slimmer 4.1 mm case making it currently the world's thinnest mechanical hand-wound watch.

    The result radiates an aura of uncluttered, pared-down restraint and purity. Its fascinating aesthetic features - the slender bezel; the distinctive lugs, each shaped like an arm of Vacheron Constantin's Maltese Cross emblem; its solid gold opaline silver-coloured dial adorned with baton hands marking the hours and minutes - combine to endow this watch with a rare breed of elegance stemming from the compelling strength of sheer simplicity.
    " Historiques" collection
    The "Historique Ultra-fine 1968" watch and Calibre 1120

     
    Vacheron Constantin has chosen to make 2010 a tribute year to its ultra-thin timepieces by reissuing, again within its "Historiques" collection, a square-shaped model dating from 1968 and equipped with the famous ultra-thin self-winding Calibre 1120.


    In revisiting this watch, the Manufacture has adopted an extremely distinctive style: that of the 1960s. This 4N 18-carat rose gold timepiece creates a striking contrast between the strict square dial opening and the slightly curving case flanks. The resulting design exudes an impression of elegant understatement, further accentuated by a vertical-brushed silver-coloured dial adorned with simple and geometrical hour-markers.
    The pared-down lugs lend a pleasingly strict touch to the overall effect, while the sapphire crystal that is bevelled all around further underscores the ties between this watch and the non-conformist period when it was first launched. Everything about the design echoes the legendary Swinging Sixties through an original model that has in time become a great classic.
    Compared with the original 1968 watch (reference 7614), the watch now presented features updated technical characteristics in tune with modern times: water resistance to 3 bar, equivalent to around 30 metres; a sapphire crystal, and a clipped-down solid case-back exactly like the original model.
    Despite such improvements, which generally tend to increase bulk, this watch measuring 35.2 mm along its sides is even thinner than its historical predecessor: 5.5 mm compared with 6.52 mm, making it one of the thinnest watches in its category.
    Like the 1968 model, the contemporary version is equipped with the ultra-thin self-winding Calibre 1120. This exceptional movement driving hour and minute hands has powered some of the most prestigious ultra-thin self-winding watches in horological history.
    Despite its apparent simplicity, it features a sophisticated construction that called for some unusual technical solutions. For this re-edition, the Manufacture Vacheron Cosntantin has rebuilt the calibre: although its dimensions - 28 mm in diameter and 2.45 thick - remain unchanged, it is now equipped with an 18-carat gold oscillating weight bearing the Maltese Cross system. It offers an approximately 40-hour power reserve.
    Stamped with the prestigious Hallmark of Geneva, its exceptional finishing features Côtes de Geneve, bevelling and chamfering on all parts, and hand-drawn flanks.
    By way of conclusion, Vacheron Constantin has chosen in 2010 re-issue two ultra-thin watches that have made their mark on its history, duly christened "Historique Ultra-fine 1955" and "Historique Ultra-fine 1968".
    By choosing to equip them with the same legendary vintage calibres - the 1003 and 1020 rebuilt for the occasion and now bearing the independent and sovereign Hallmark of Geneva certification - the Manufacture is showcasing its peerless creativity in the field of exceptional classic watches. And in the process, it is also demonstrating its complete mastery of extreme slenderness by treating it as a full-fledged complication in its own right.

  • Certification - The Geneva revolution


    May 29th 2009
    Geneva's small world of horological certifications is witnessing a major reshuffle. Within the next few days, the activities of the local Official Watch Rating Centre (Bureau Officiel de Contrôle de la marche des montres (BO) of the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing institute (COSC) are to be regrouped with those of the Geneva Seal under a single roof - that of the Laboratoire d'horlogerie et de microtechnique de Geneve (LHMG). The latter will also house a new competence centre, a kind of research and development laboratory capable of responding to all kinds of specific demands from the industry.

    The new LHMG, to be headed by the newly appointed Patrick Jaton, currently director of the COSC's official rating centre in Geneva, will be overseen by a private foundation. Its board, which has not yet been officially convened, was appointed just a few days ago by the Geneva State Council. Michel Ramuz, former managing director of the administrative and financial services of the Department of Public Instruction (DIP), has been approached to serve as chairman of the board. The Foundation intends to keep in close touch with the Geneva watch industry by reserving three out of nine seats for its representatives: Steven Haefeli, Manufacturing Director of Vacheron Constantin; Philippe Bentele, Production Manager of Rolex; and Daniel Bolognesi, head of the watch department at Chopard.


    The craft-industry organisation of the Geneva Seal


    Although the new law behind this upheaval was approved by the Geneva Grand Council in December 2008, everything had so far been very low-key. The State Council's decision to make these changes was based on several factors, including the significant increase in recent years of the number of watch movements submitted for testing. Currently no less than 320,000 watch movements per year are handled by the COSC's Geneva rating centre; and 100,000 are awarded the Geneva Seal authority. Moreover, in listing its reasons, the State Council also points out that "the current craft-industry organisation of the Geneva Seal, essentially based on the limited availability of two teachers in the Geneva Watchmaking School" and thus only during the latter's opening hours. The terse conclusion of the Council's statement specified that "there is no suitable financial management system suited to the Geneva Seal activity. The management structure does not match current production levels and requirements."


    A laboratory more in touch with the industry


    A drastic change was thus required, and the resulting transformation is certainly pretty radical. The first consequence is that the Geneva Seal office is to leave the premises of the CEPTA-School of Watchmaking, Electronics and Computer Science, to which it was historically attached. Secondly, the COSC's Geneva centre, also overseen by the DIP, will also join the LHMG. And a third area will be developed within a competence centre designed to respond to specific projects, such as the certification of sports measurement devices, which does not exist to date. "It's a service to the profession", says Michel Ramuz. "We have received requests from sports umbrella organisations such as ski and equestrian federations, which are seeking to establish this kind of certification." The Watchmaking School, the Vocational Training Schools and the Universities of Applied Science of Geneva will also play an active role in the work of these three divisions, which are expected to be self-financing (the Poinçon de Geneve has a current turnover of 400,000 Swiss francs, compared with 1.6 million for the COSC Geneva rating centre) without any state funding or allowances.


    2.35 million-franc capital
    While it does not yet have an official legal domicile, the Foundation that will govern the LHMG will be capitalised by the state to the amount of 2.35 million francs. Three of the Foundation's board members appointed on Tuesday May 26th are representatives of the DIP (Michel Ramuz, Daniel Favre, the current director of the Watchmaking School, and Chairman of the Geneva Seal committee; as well as Daniel Dubois, a teacher at the University of Applied Science); two of them (Irina Sakharova Quitt and Stephane Schweizer) are from the Geneva State Department of Economy and Health; one of them is from the Geneva State Finance Department (Jean-Paul Pangallo); and the remaining three mentioned earlier in this article represent the Geneva watchmaking industry via the Union of watchmaking Manufacturers of the Geneva, Vaud and Valais cantons. All these people are due to meet for the first time during the week of June 1st in order to ratify the notarial deeds establishing the Foundation.

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