Vacheron & Constantin Watches
Originally established in 1735 as the first
watch company in Geneva by a watchmaker named Jean-Marc Vacheron, Vacheron &
Constantin became what it means today when Jean-Marc’s grandson and salesman
Francois Constantin joined forces in 1918.
The ‘Kallista’ watch, set with 130 carats
of emerald cut diamonds, holds the record for being the most expensive watch
ever, with an original price of over $5 million and an auction price of at
least $10 million.
The company promises to stay in the watch
business for a long time to come. The yellow gold case Vacheron Constantin
Malte for Ladies watch with a matte white dial, the 18k white gold Unisex Essentielles 1972 watch with a blue
dial and the 1998 Vacheron Constantin Les Historiques ‘Rectangle’ watch with a
silvered dial and gold Roman numerals are some of the most exquisite items in
the Vacheron Constantin collection.
Vacheron & Constantin take watch making to another level. With over a century of craftmenship experience you can be assured of a perfect luxury watch.
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Vacheron & Constantin Watches