Exquisite complicated Vacheron Constantin pocket watch

Exceptional TIMEPIECES

Transcending Boundaries of Haute Horlogerie

EXCEPTIONAL timepieces

Unique pieces that have re-defined excellence
within Haute Horlogerie

Since 1755, Vacheron Constantin has created a variety of exceptional timepices that have left a lasting impression on Haute Horlogerie, and have enriched the Maison's legacy.  Whether celebrated for their intricate mechanics or admired as works of art, each watch carries a distinctive technical and aesthetic hallmark building and brings the Maison's motto to life: "do better if possible, and that is always possible".

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Solaria Ultra Grand Complication
La Première

This watch occupies a special place in horology, notably for its five innovative astronomical complications, four of which relate to the course of the Sun across the sky. Thanks to an innovative mechanism, the display shows the position of the Sun in real time, its height, time of culmination and angle of declination - astronomical feats for a mechanical wristwatch.

Intricate mechanical watch movement close-up
A core clock that includes detailed astrological displays

Overseas

Grand Complication Openface

Equipped with the Calibre 2755 QP, the new Overseas Grand Complication Openface achieves a horological feat: a movement incorporating a minute repeater, a perpetual calendar, a tourbillon
and a power reserve indicator, just 7.9 mm thick and housed
in an elegant sports watch.

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The Berkley Grand Complication

Vacheron Constantin presents the world's most complicated watch. Comprising 63 horological complications and 2,877 components, it surpasses the prior record, also held by the Maison.

Zoomed up part of the world's most complicated watch
The world's most complicated watch with 63 horological complications

A dazzling new chapter

1979 - Kallista, a dazzling tour de force

Carved from a one-kilo gold ingot and set with 118 diamonds totalling some 130 carats, the "Kallista" model (Greek for "most magnificent") stands out as one of the most dazzling horological creations ever. It took five years to assemble the matched emerald-cut diamonds, and more than 6,000 hours of work to complete the masterpiece.
One year later, the Maison launched its iconic "Kalla," which inspired the 2024 "Grand Lady Kalla"

A hand sketches the Grand Lady Kalla Vacheron Constantin collection
Dual identity as a timepiece and jewellery

The pleats of time

Égérie, a dreamlike collaboration

This exceptional single-piece orchestrates a dialogue between three worlds, stemming from an exceptional artistic collaboration between Vacheron Constantin's spirit of innovation and Couture designer Yiqing Yin's ethereal universe.

Close up of the the concept watch "Pleats of Time"
Couture designer Yiqing Yin's dancing in a Haute couture purple dress

An icon reborn

American 1921

To mark the 100th anniversary of the American 1921 watch, Vacheron Constantin has delved into its archives and its horological expertise to offer a faithful reproduction of the timepiece emblematic of an era.

Carefully adding hands to a reborn American 1921 watch
Assembly of the American 1921 watch

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Twin-Beat

The Traditionnelle Twin Beat perpetual calendar combines modern functionality with technical innovation, displaying hours, minutes, date, month, leap year, and power reserve. Its patent-pending system enables seamless switching between high-frequency Active mode (5Hz) and low-frequency Standby mode (1.2Hz), both powered by a single mainspring for optimal efficiency. When unworn, it offers an extended power reserve of at least 65 days.

Closed-up view of a Twin-Beat mechanism
The mechanism of a Twin-Beat Vacheron Constantin  watch
An archive of schematics of the Vacheron Constantin watches

History

Icons of Time:
the legendary watches of Vacheron Constantin