Vacheron Constantin has unveiled a new collection called Harmony, with the first seven models shown yesterday.
The company, which can lay claim to 260 years of uninterrupted history, has revised the cushion shape, which has been with the brand since the late 1920s. The new construction sees each element rethought for greater comfort, with a fresh interpretation of the classic design. Vacheron Constantin has spent seven years on R&D on the new collection.
The calibres are developed and produced in-house. One monopusher chronograph has an ultra-thin self-winding movement measuring 5·2 mm thick, while another has a pulsometric scale, like the original. A third features what Vacheron Constantin calls a ‘fascinating’ tourbillon. A ladies’ double-pusher chronograph, and three new dual-time watches complete the new range. All bear the Poinçon de Genève, or the Geneva Seal, certifying compliance with the city’s workmanship standards.