Vacheron Constantin to hold "purchasable" heritage exhibition at Ginza boutique! A unique exhibition where you can learn about watches with nicknames

Event Date:2018.10.27-11.30
Aug 27, 2018
Vacheron Constantin will be holding its annually popular "purchasable" Heritage Exhibition from October 27th to November 30th at its Ginza boutique in Tokyo.

1962 ladies' wristwatch
Vacheron Constantin is the world's oldest luxury watch manufacturer, having been continuously producing watches since its founding in 1755.
This exhibition, which allows visitors to enjoy the historical heritage that has been passed down over the brand's long history of over 260 years, is now in its third year, and this time more than 20 pocket watches and wristwatches from the 1920s to the late 1960s will be on display and for sale.
"Chocolate" 1954 Complete Calendar (Not for Sale)
In addition, this year, an exhibition will be held at the same time, bringing together 19 special heritage pieces known as "nicknames."
The exhibition will travel to boutiques around the world, from Geneva in January, to Paris in June, and to Tokyo in October, and will display rare models (not for sale) produced between 1917 and 1964. Each watch has been given a nickname inspired by the case design and decoration of the watch, such as "Batman," "Chocolate," or "Giraffe," and visitors can also enjoy sketch art displayed alongside the watches.

Come and see these valuable timepieces that are part of Vacheron Constantin's historical heritage.

【Exhibition Information】
VACHERON CONSTANTIN'S LES COLLECTIONNEURS & NICKNAMES EXHIBITION
Dates: October 27th - November 30th
Venue: Vacheron Constantin Ginza Boutique, 2nd Floor
Address: 7-8-8 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Hours: 12:00 - 20:00
Open daily during the exhibition period
編集部
  • 1962 Chronometer Royale (not for sale)
  • 1955 Cornes de Vache (not for sale)
  • Complete 1954 calendar (not for sale)
  • 1962 ladies' watch
  • 1947 complete calendar wristwatch
  • 1928 Pulsemeter Chronograph Pocket Watch
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