Drawing of a full moon on a dark background

LES CABINOTIERS

Le Temps Céleste

There has always been an intimate conversation between time and space. The course of the planets, the moon phases and the alignment of stars hanging in the sky like a gigantic clock.

Les Cabinotiers pay tribute to the astronomical origins of time measurement with a collection called “Le Temps Céleste.”

Universal time

Exploring the universe
of Le Temps Céleste

Time is manifold, with spiritual and scientific dimensions that continue to puzzle humanity since we first looked up to the stars. Mobilising absolute precision, both artistically and through astronomical complications, the watches of this series bear witness to our enduring fascination with the heavens.

Figurative guilloche tool
The Art of figurative guillochage

Meaningful patterns

The Art of figurative guillochage

As of 1780, the date of the Maison’s oldest watch to feature a guilloché pattern, Vacheron Constantin began decorating its timepieces with a wide variety of guilloché motifs. Even today, these patterns engraved on the various metal bases are entirely hand-crafted. The craft of figurative drawing by guillochage was developed by the Maison’s own master guillocheur. The technique, which calls for great dexterity, is created by the alternating use of two hand-operated guilloché machines: one to engrave straight lines; and the other to make curves and circles.

Cosmic Time

Les Cabinotiers Armillary tourbillon perpetual calendar – Planetaria: astronomically complex and simply beautiful

Presented at Watches & Wonders 2021, this retrograde jumping perpetual calendar is regulated by a double-axis tourbillon and features a three-dimensional representation of the hemispheres designed to provide 24-hour and day/night indication, whose shaded areas are positioned to assimilate the armillary tourbillon to the Sun, darting its rays across the surface of the Earth. As befits an astronomical timepiece, pride of place goes to a precision moon-phase indicator requiring adjustment only once ever 122 years. Meanwhile, mounted on ball bearings to ensure smooth operation, the date display follows a circular arc to the right of the hours and minutes dial.Whether in terms of complexity or artistry, the Planetaria highlights Vacheron Constantin’s creative energy, guided by an identity that celebrates its heritage and dares the unexpected.

Black watch background with gold and silver details, close-up view
Hands holding the head of a large clock with complex details for telling time
 Le Temps Céleste watch showing the alignment of stars hanging in the sky like a gigantic clock
Close-up of a clock with astronomical timekeeping

Focus

Tribute to the astronomical
origins of time

Combination of major horological complications and artistic crafts Origins: “Le Temps Céleste” Vacheron Constantin and astronomical watches – mastery of astronomical complications