Vacheron Constantin launches in Munich and opens a luxury store
Vacheron Constantin, the prestigious Swiss watchmaker, is opening a luxury boutique in Munich, on Maximilianstrasse, to the delight of luxury watch lovers in the Bavarian capital. This new venue combines tradition, innovation and luxury to offer an unforgettable experience.
oldest watch maker in the world, Vacheron ConstantinIt has not stopped production since its founding. The brand's continuous innovation is reflected not only in its luxury models, but also in its strategic expansion. with this The first independent store in MunichVacheron Constantin represents a new stage in its development in Europe.
A collection of prestigious models
With more than 270 years of historyVacheron Constantin offers a wonderful collection of luxury watches. The new boutique displays the emblematic collections of the house, from simple pieces to grand complications: Heritage, traditional, craft, overseas, fifty-six, historical and muse. Each model on offer combines advanced technology, exceptional craftsmanship and refined aesthetics. Whether for vintage pieces, the Maison's signature, or contemporary creations, Vacheron Constantin continues to seduce. Visitors will discover watches with sophisticated complications encrusted with diamonds, as well as exclusive editions.
Elegant, welcoming atmosphere and an educational visit!
The store offers its distinguished customers a Special VIP areaAllowing them to discuss their passion and deepen their knowledge of watchmaking. A staff of 6 are on hand to greet them.
Nearby, a watchmaking plaque detailing the House's technical expertise displays more than… 30 areas of expertiseFrom building the movement to fine finishing touches such as polishing, decoration and chamfering. Visitors can also explore Vacheron Constantin's heritage through engaging presentations of books and works.
“From the present to the past”
To celebrate the opening, Vacheron Constantin has teamed up with Munich artist Robin BenjaminAnd his works are recognized all over the world. The new collection, titled “From Present to Past,” depicts the passage of time, focusing on perspective, movement and technology.