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Vacheron Constantin Marks 270 Years of Excellence

Vacheron Constantin unveils The Quest in Tokyo, celebrating 270 years of innovation, craftsmanship and horological excellence.

Vacheron Constantin Marks 270 Years of Excellence
Credit: Vacheron Constantin

Vacheron Constantin honours 270 years of horological excellence with The Quest: 270 Years of Seeking Excellence, an immersive exhibition now open in Tokyo at 5-11-1 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, until 7 May 2025.

Vacheron Constantin The Quest: 270 Years of Seeking Excellence
Credit: Vacheron Constantin

An evocative journey into the Maison’s heritage, The Quest reveals Vacheron Constantin’s unwavering pursuit of artistry, innovation and mechanical mastery since 1755.

Through historic timepieces, archival documents and extraordinary calibres, visitors are invited to explore key chapters in this legacy, from The Beginning to Artistic Crafts, High Watchmaking and Grand Complications.

Vacheron Constantin The Quest: 270 Years of Seeking Excellence
Credit: Vacheron Constantin

Highlights include Les Cabinotiers – The Berkley Grand Complication, the most complex timepiece ever created, alongside a celestial installation where guests may create a bespoke star chart reflecting their personal quest.

In parallel, celebrated ceramicist and tea master Shota Yamada presents his work at StandBy, adjacent to the venue. His contemporary tea ceremonies echo the Maison’s enduring philosophy: to honour tradition whilst embracing innovation.

Vacheron Constantin The Quest: 270 Years of Seeking Excellence
Credit: Vacheron Constantin

Admission is complimentary, with priority access for those holding reservations. The exhibition is open daily from 12:00 to 18:30, except Wednesdays.