THE QUEST: 270 years of seeking excellence
To mark its 270th anniversary, Vacheron Constantin presents ‘The Quest: 270 years of seeking excellence’, a new public exhibition in Tokyo, Omotesando retracing its quest for watchmaking excellence starting from 26th April 2025.
Maison's 270 years of history
An experiential journey celebrating the core values that have defined Vacheron Constantin’s identity since 1755. This immersive exhibition invites visitors to experience the Maison’s past, present and future.
Throughout the exhibition , this journey is defined by a succession of themes: The Beginning, Artistic Crafts and Finishes, High Watchmaking and Grand Complications, Openness to the World, Cultural Partnerships, and The Quest.
Advance booking is recommended for our guided tour of the exhibition. Please note that during busy times, visitors with reservations will be given priority and you may have to wait to enter the exhibition or may not be admitted.
Approximately 45minutes.
Eating and drinking inside the exhibition is not permitted.
There is no admission fee.
There is no parking at this budilding. Please use paid parking in the surrounding area.
Photography is allowed for personal use only, but please refrain from using flash and tripods.
Pets are not allowed at the exhibition. (Guide dogs, hearing dogs and service dogs are permitted.)
We accept reservations for up to five people per slot.
THE QUEST: 270 years of seeking excellence
Address: 5-11-1 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
Opening hours: 11:00 - 19:00 (18:30 last entry)
Closed: Tuesday (except on public holidays)
Admission: free (priority given to visitors with reservations, restrictions apply)
*Exhibition content is subject to change without notice