Ben Clymer, Eddy Tonkin, And Alexander Schmiedt On Vacheron Constantin's History Of Creative Complications
Vacheron Constantin has made waves recently with their impressive release of "La Quête Du Temps," an enormous astronomical clock featuring 23 complications and two musical instruments, showcasing the brand's exceptional craftsmanship. This year marks a significant milestone in Vacheron's history, prompting a discussion about its remarkable journey in creating complicated timepieces. The conversation features insights from seasoned collector Eddy Tonkin and Alexander Schmiedt, President of Vacheron Constantin Americas, who share their deep appreciation for the brand and its intricate designs. Throughout the dialogue, they explore some of the most notable watches produced by Vacheron, spanning from the 20th century to contemporary times. The conversation concludes with a nod to Vacheron's latest releases, including a trio of Traditionnelle Perpetual Calendar Ultra-Thin models, celebrating the brand's 270th anniversary. This reflection on Vacheron's legacy highlights its continuous innovation and dedication to horological excellence.