The Quest: 270 years of seeking excellence


The founding of Vacheron Constantin in Geneva in 1755 marked the beginning of a unique quest for excellence. This quest, to which the Maison has maintained unwavering commitment for 270 years, defines every element of Vacheron Constantin’s identity to this day.

The quest for technical excellence is expressed through the mastery of mechanical complications, timekeeping precision, miniaturisation, original displays, fine finishing, and a vocation to always innovate.

The quest for artistry fosters not only the creation of elegant designs and intricate decoration but also enduring support for craft and artisans, including long-standing patronage of the Arts and culture. The human quest is manifested not only in a passion for continuous learning and improvement but also through a deep commitment to the transmission of knowledge and savoir-faire.

This quest, encapsulated in the words of François Constantin in 1819 to “Do better if possible, and that is always possible”, has served as the ultimate inspiration for a Maison focused on creativity and innovation for 270 years.

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