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Vacheron Constantin is a Swiss manufacturer of luxury watches
Clearly, buying a diamond bangle isn’t the same as a handbag – here’s how jewellery houses are crafting exclusive e-commerce experience for the most precious things money can buy
Vacheron Constantin reopened its Landmark Prince’s boutique on June 9, in a grand ceremony followed with performances from Panther Chan and Terence Lam – here’s a look inside the space
Mark your calendars – Watches and Wonders has just confirmed its third-ever Shanghai edition taking place this September with brands from Cartier to Panerai showing off their creations
Retrograde day-date functions are technically challenging, but this year Vacheron Constantin has decided to add them to not one, but three of its collections
From Grand Seiko’s US$13,800 ‘First’ watch to Chopard’s US$26,200 hand-painted Year of the Rabbit piece, these are the urushi lacquerware watches to splurge on
From an intricate scene of a hatching egg and a river on the Jaquet Droz Bird Repeater watch, to Cartier’s The Crash Tigrée inspired by the age of swing, these 5 métiers d’art watches are a knockout
Luxury timepiece brands Tag Heuer, IWC, Vacheron Constantin, Harry Winston and Breguet are going all-out in 2023 with auspicious red and gold, 88 diamonds and hand-engraved bunny decorations, of course
Gold has always been a status symbol and these six maisons have given heritage pieces the blinging treatment, from Rolex’s ‘Lemon Paul Newman’ Daytona to the latest Panthère De Cartier
For serious watch connoisseurs, nothing impresses more than the detail or flair of métier d’Art techniques – from the 60s Smiley to Tuscan landscapes, these are some of the most artsy pieces of the past year
For more than 250 years, Swiss watchmakers have been using the most exacting artistic techniques to lift their most exclusive timepieces to a whole other level – here’s how
Watches range from the complex Les Cabinotiers and Métiers d’Art models, to elegant Patrimony and Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar Ultra Thin options, and an update of the classic 222
They might live on for decades or even centuries, but even the most legendary timepieces need updating for modern times – here are five of the most exciting new versions
Watchmakers have at last realised that women are not only interested in petite, delicate pieces – now watches that are strong and bold, yet still sophisticated, are leading the way
There may be only one king of the luxury watch world, but 2021’s smartest investment is almost certainly made by a Swiss rival that won over the influencer crowd
Some of the most profound innovations at the digital Watches & Wonders Geneva 2021 show might be in sales and delivery, but brands fought as keenly as ever for eyeballs with their latest creations
From Hermès’ rich blue alligator strap to Chaumet’s flying tourbillon watch boasting yellow sapphires, pink spinels, mandarin garnets and rubies – these luxury watches are as joyful as they come
The US president wears his Rolex to play golf and the president-elect hugs babies while sporting an Apple Watch – find out which others make the presidential cut, from James Bond-style Omegas to US$500 Seiko Chronographs
Luxury watch fans hoping to visit the Rolex and Cartier booths at Watches and Wonders in Geneva in April will now have to settle for an online experience
As Chinese luxury watch collectors grow wealthier and more knowledgeable about horology by the year, Swiss watchmakers scramble to up their game in China
Watch & Wonders joins hands with Net-a-Porter, Tudor adds to its Black Bay and Royal collections, and Gucci returns to the wild for fresh inspiration for jewellery
Who would have thought the Dalai Lama has one of the most expensive watches of all?
Ferla is confident that with just one watch fair this year – Watches & Wonders – instead of two, greater competition will spur his brand on to innovate and connect customers with new digital tools
Tourbillons are trending, Cartier delighted with skeletonised timepieces and Hermès used a meteorite from Mars – while Roger Dubuis unveiled a gong sounding a dissonant tritone known as the ‘devil’s interval’.
New season, new timepieces – the latest unveils from Dior, Piaget, Hublot and more offer flair, innovation and steely good looks
These stunning, intricate watches provide all the astronomical information you could possibly need … and they can also tell the time
The Swiss watchmaker’s classic pink gold or steel cases are set with diamonds, and available in 35mm and 37mm
As more female stars are bringing timepieces onto the red carpet, here are our five favourite luxury watches that pay tribute to love, gemstones and the universe
Start a new decade – and new Chinese zodiac – with one of these commemorative artisanal timepieces from Harry Winston, Chopard, Graff, Jaquet Droz and Vacheron Constantin