10.30.2010

the world's oldest watch manufacturer

Vacheron Constantin was founded in 1755, the world's oldest watch manufacturer, is one of the world's most famous watch factory.
Vacheron Constantin's tradition of Swiss watchmaking tradition essence, has not been interrupted, but also a lot of watchmaking innovation and technology, the watch industry has a great contribution. Vacheron Constantin has 231 years of history, is the world's oldest and longest duration of brand-name watches, only the production of more than 20,000 a year only, and its emblem on the dial, such as Switzerland's cross-like mark, is already a grade, status and wealth symbol.
In 1755, founder Jean-Marc Vacheron and later joined the members of Francois Constantin, in its insight and the ultimate watchmaking prophets, and finally in the cultural atmosphere, talented Kingdom ━ Swiss watch, snatched the first set up to promote the humanities spiritual and historical heritage and the famous Vacheron Constantin Vacheron Constantin.
After 243 years of time panning, and now, Vacheron Constantin is like a "time" a synonym, is the eyes of love the table wrist irreplaceable works of art. A long history of Vacheron Constantin, has many years of watch experience, many of the classic Visteon. However, "the smallest volume, optimal quality, the highest selling price" has been Vacheron Constantin's business strategy. Today, Vacheron Constantin in Geneva, factory output was only 6,000 tables.
Since 1840, each watch production drawings, records, sales date and case number and other information on the movement, are preserved intact in the company's filing cabinets. They will be superior technology, rigorous testing, superb craftsmanship and perfect shape combine to create elegant one by one, impressed, very collectible wonder classic.
Tab in the long years, enduring become a symbol of luxury and elegant. "Malta Cross" as the marker of Vacheron Constantin, originally hand-winding watch to adjust the tightness of the era of precision gears. CD with its symbol of excellent manual skills and traditional watchmaking.

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