ROLEX – The Oyster Perpetual Day-Date is the most prestigious and most exclusive watch in the Oyster Perpetual collection.

At its launch in 1956, the Day-Date was a major innovation: it was the first calendar wristwatch to indicate, in addition to the date, the day of the week spelt out in full in a window on the dial – a technical feat at the time. The Day-Date has only ever been made from precious metals – 18 ct yellow, white or Everose gold, or 950 platinum.

THE ‘PRESIDENTS’ WATCH’
Worn by many of the world’s political figures, directors and visionaries, the Day-Date is instantly recognizable, in particular thanks to its emblematic President bracelet, whose evocative name, together with the eminent figures who have worn it, ensured the Day-Date became known as the ‘presidents’ watch’.

INSTANTANEOUS DAY AND DATE
The Day-Date’s calendar displays the day of the week spelt out in full in an arc-shaped window at 12 o’clock in addition to the date in a separate window at 3 o’clock. This display relies on disc mechanisms; the day and date change simultaneously and instantaneously. The indication of the day of the week is available in a choice of 26 languages. The Day-Date is also equipped with a mechanism allowing rapid adjustment of the day and the date using the winding crown.

THE DAY-DATE, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER CERTIFIED
Like all Rolex watches, the Day-Date is covered by the Superlative Chronometer certification redefined by Rolex in 2015. This exclusive designation testifies that every watch leaving the brand’s workshops has successfully undergone a series of tests conducted by Rolex in its own laboratories and according to its own criteria. These certification tests apply to the fully assembled watch, after casing the movement, guaranteeing superlative performance on the wrist in terms of precision, power reserve, waterproofness and self-winding. The Superlative Chronometer status is symbolized by the green seal that comes with every Rolex watch and is coupled with an international five-year guarantee.

The precision of every movement – officially certified as a chronometer by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) – is tested a second time by Rolex after being cased, to ensure that it meets criteria that are far stricter than those of the official certification. The precision of a Rolex Superlative Chronometer is of the order of −2/+2 seconds per day – the rate deviation tolerated by the brand for a finished watch is significantly smaller than that accepted by COSC for official certification of the movement alone.

The Superlative Chronometer certification testing is carried out after casing using state-of-the-art equipment specially developed by Rolex and according to an exclusive methodology that simulates the conditions in which a watch is actually worn and more closely represents real-life experience. The entirely automated series of tests also checks the waterproofness, the self-winding capacity and the power reserve of 100 per cent of Rolex watches. These tests systematically complement the qualification testing during development and production, in order to ensure the watches’ reliability, robustness, and resistance to magnetism and shocks.

THE OYSTER CASE, SYMBOL OF WATERPROOFNESS
The Day-Date’s Oyster case, 36 or 40 mm in diameter and guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 metres (330 feet), is a paragon of robustness and elegance. The middle case is crafted from a solid block of either 18 ct gold or 950 platinum. The case back, edged with fine fluting, is hermetically screwed down with a special tool that grants only certified Rolex watchmakers access to the movement. The Twinlock winding crown, fitted with a double waterproofness system, screws down securely against the case. The bezel can be fluted or set with diamonds. The date display at 3 o’clock is magnified by a Cyclops lens on the crystal, which is made of virtually scratchproof sapphire and benefits from an anti-reflective coating. The waterproof Oyster case provides optimum protection for the Day-Date’s movement.

PERPETUAL CALIBRE 3255
The Day-Date 36 and Day-Date 40 are equipped with calibre 3255, a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. A consummate demonstration of technology, this movement carries a number of patents. It offers outstanding performance in terms of precision, power reserve, resistance to shocks, convenience and reliability.

The oscillator of calibre 3255 has a large balance wheel with variable inertia regulated extremely precisely via gold Microstella nuts. It is held firmly in place by a height-adjustable traversing bridge enabling very stable positioning to increase shock resistance. The oscillator is also fitted on highperformance Paraflex shock absorbers, designed by Rolex and patented.

Calibre 3255 features an optimized version of the blue Parachrom hairspring, manufactured by Rolex in a paramagnetic alloy. Insensitive to magnetic fields, the Parachrom hairspring offers great stability in the face of temperature variations. It is equipped with a Rolex overcoil, ensuring its regularity in any position.

This calibre incorporates the patented Chronergy escapement, made of nickel-phosphorus, which combines high energy efficiency with great dependability and is also insensitive to magnetic fields.

Calibre 3255 is fitted with a self-winding module featuring a Perpetual rotor, which ensures continuous winding of the mainspring by harnessing the movements of the wrist to provide a constant source of energy. Thanks to its barrel architecture and the escapement’s superior efficiency, the power reserve of this movement extends to approximately 70 hours.

The Day-Date’s movement will be seen only by certified Rolex watchmakers, yet it is beautifully finished and decorated in keeping with the brand’s uncompromising quality standards.

THE PRESIDENT BRACELET
Created specially for the Day-Date and unveiled in 1956 at the model’s launch, the elegant and imposing President bracelet is inherent to the standing of the watch. Immediately recognizable, this solid 18 ct gold or 950 platinum bracelet with three semi-circular links provides complete reliability and comfort.

The President bracelet is fitted with a concealed Crownclasp, opened with a hinged Rolex crown – the final aesthetic and functional touch to this bracelet. It includes ceramic inserts inside the links to enhance its flexibility and longevity. A concealed attachment system on the bracelet ensures seamless visual continuity between the bracelet and case.

ROLEX – The Oyster Perpetual Day-Date is the most prestigious and most exclusive watch in the Oyster Perpetual collection.

At its launch in 1956, the Day-Date was a major innovation: it was the first calendar wristwatch to indicate, in addition to the date, the day of the week spelt out in full in a window on the dial – a technical feat at the time. The Day-Date has only ever been made from precious metals – 18 ct yellow, white or Everose gold, or 950 platinum.

THE ‘PRESIDENTS’ WATCH’
Worn by many of the world’s political figures, directors and visionaries, the Day-Date is instantly recognizable, in particular thanks to its emblematic President bracelet, whose evocative name, together with the eminent figures who have worn it, ensured the Day-Date became known as the ‘presidents’ watch’.

INSTANTANEOUS DAY AND DATE
The Day-Date’s calendar displays the day of the week spelt out in full in an arc-shaped window at 12 o’clock in addition to the date in a separate window at 3 o’clock. This display relies on disc mechanisms; the day and date change simultaneously and instantaneously. The indication of the day of the week is available in a choice of 26 languages. The Day-Date is also equipped with a mechanism allowing rapid adjustment of the day and the date using the winding crown.

THE DAY-DATE, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER CERTIFIED
Like all Rolex watches, the Day-Date is covered by the Superlative Chronometer certification redefined by Rolex in 2015. This exclusive designation testifies that every watch leaving the brand’s workshops has successfully undergone a series of tests conducted by Rolex in its own laboratories and according to its own criteria. These certification tests apply to the fully assembled watch, after casing the movement, guaranteeing superlative performance on the wrist in terms of precision, power reserve, waterproofness and self-winding. The Superlative Chronometer status is symbolized by the green seal that comes with every Rolex watch and is coupled with an international five-year guarantee.

The precision of every movement – officially certified as a chronometer by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) – is tested a second time by Rolex after being cased, to ensure that it meets criteria that are far stricter than those of the official certification. The precision of a Rolex Superlative Chronometer is of the order of −2/+2 seconds per day – the rate deviation tolerated by the brand for a finished watch is significantly smaller than that accepted by COSC for official certification of the movement alone.

The Superlative Chronometer certification testing is carried out after casing using state-of-the-art equipment specially developed by Rolex and according to an exclusive methodology that simulates the conditions in which a watch is actually worn and more closely represents real-life experience. The entirely automated series of tests also checks the waterproofness, the self-winding capacity and the power reserve of 100 per cent of Rolex watches. These tests systematically complement the qualification testing during development and production, in order to ensure the watches’ reliability, robustness, and resistance to magnetism and shocks.

THE OYSTER CASE, SYMBOL OF WATERPROOFNESS
The Day-Date’s Oyster case, 36 or 40 mm in diameter and guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 metres (330 feet), is a paragon of robustness and elegance. The middle case is crafted from a solid block of either 18 ct gold or 950 platinum. The case back, edged with fine fluting, is hermetically screwed down with a special tool that grants only certified Rolex watchmakers access to the movement. The Twinlock winding crown, fitted with a double waterproofness system, screws down securely against the case. The bezel can be fluted or set with diamonds. The date display at 3 o’clock is magnified by a Cyclops lens on the crystal, which is made of virtually scratchproof sapphire and benefits from an anti-reflective coating. The waterproof Oyster case provides optimum protection for the Day-Date’s movement.

PERPETUAL CALIBRE 3255
The Day-Date 36 and Day-Date 40 are equipped with calibre 3255, a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. A consummate demonstration of technology, this movement carries a number of patents. It offers outstanding performance in terms of precision, power reserve, resistance to shocks, convenience and reliability.

The oscillator of calibre 3255 has a large balance wheel with variable inertia regulated extremely precisely via gold Microstella nuts. It is held firmly in place by a height-adjustable traversing bridge enabling very stable positioning to increase shock resistance. The oscillator is also fitted on highperformance Paraflex shock absorbers, designed by Rolex and patented.

Calibre 3255 features an optimized version of the blue Parachrom hairspring, manufactured by Rolex in a paramagnetic alloy. Insensitive to magnetic fields, the Parachrom hairspring offers great stability in the face of temperature variations. It is equipped with a Rolex overcoil, ensuring its regularity in any position.

This calibre incorporates the patented Chronergy escapement, made of nickel-phosphorus, which combines high energy efficiency with great dependability and is also insensitive to magnetic fields.

Calibre 3255 is fitted with a self-winding module featuring a Perpetual rotor, which ensures continuous winding of the mainspring by harnessing the movements of the wrist to provide a constant source of energy. Thanks to its barrel architecture and the escapement’s superior efficiency, the power reserve of this movement extends to approximately 70 hours.

The Day-Date’s movement will be seen only by certified Rolex watchmakers, yet it is beautifully finished and decorated in keeping with the brand’s uncompromising quality standards.

THE PRESIDENT BRACELET
Created specially for the Day-Date and unveiled in 1956 at the model’s launch, the elegant and imposing President bracelet is inherent to the standing of the watch. Immediately recognizable, this solid 18 ct gold or 950 platinum bracelet with three semi-circular links provides complete reliability and comfort.

The President bracelet is fitted with a concealed Crownclasp, opened with a hinged Rolex crown – the final aesthetic and functional touch to this bracelet. It includes ceramic inserts inside the links to enhance its flexibility and longevity. A concealed attachment system on the bracelet ensures seamless visual continuity between the bracelet and case.

ROLEX – The Oyster Perpetual Day-Date is the most prestigious and most exclusive watch in the Oyster Perpetual collection.

At its launch in 1956, the Day-Date was a major innovation: it was the first calendar wristwatch to indicate, in addition to the date, the day of the week spelt out in full in a window on the dial – a technical feat at the time. The Day-Date has only ever been made from precious metals – 18 ct yellow, white or Everose gold, or 950 platinum.

THE ‘PRESIDENTS’ WATCH’
Worn by many of the world’s political figures, directors and visionaries, the Day-Date is instantly recognizable, in particular thanks to its emblematic President bracelet, whose evocative name, together with the eminent figures who have worn it, ensured the Day-Date became known as the ‘presidents’ watch’.

INSTANTANEOUS DAY AND DATE
The Day-Date’s calendar displays the day of the week spelt out in full in an arc-shaped window at 12 o’clock in addition to the date in a separate window at 3 o’clock. This display relies on disc mechanisms; the day and date change simultaneously and instantaneously. The indication of the day of the week is available in a choice of 26 languages. The Day-Date is also equipped with a mechanism allowing rapid adjustment of the day and the date using the winding crown.

THE DAY-DATE, SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER CERTIFIED
Like all Rolex watches, the Day-Date is covered by the Superlative Chronometer certification redefined by Rolex in 2015. This exclusive designation testifies that every watch leaving the brand’s workshops has successfully undergone a series of tests conducted by Rolex in its own laboratories and according to its own criteria. These certification tests apply to the fully assembled watch, after casing the movement, guaranteeing superlative performance on the wrist in terms of precision, power reserve, waterproofness and self-winding. The Superlative Chronometer status is symbolized by the green seal that comes with every Rolex watch and is coupled with an international five-year guarantee.

The precision of every movement – officially certified as a chronometer by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) – is tested a second time by Rolex after being cased, to ensure that it meets criteria that are far stricter than those of the official certification. The precision of a Rolex Superlative Chronometer is of the order of −2/+2 seconds per day – the rate deviation tolerated by the brand for a finished watch is significantly smaller than that accepted by COSC for official certification of the movement alone.

The Superlative Chronometer certification testing is carried out after casing using state-of-the-art equipment specially developed by Rolex and according to an exclusive methodology that simulates the conditions in which a watch is actually worn and more closely represents real-life experience. The entirely automated series of tests also checks the waterproofness, the self-winding capacity and the power reserve of 100 per cent of Rolex watches. These tests systematically complement the qualification testing during development and production, in order to ensure the watches’ reliability, robustness, and resistance to magnetism and shocks.

THE OYSTER CASE, SYMBOL OF WATERPROOFNESS
The Day-Date’s Oyster case, 36 or 40 mm in diameter and guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 metres (330 feet), is a paragon of robustness and elegance. The middle case is crafted from a solid block of either 18 ct gold or 950 platinum. The case back, edged with fine fluting, is hermetically screwed down with a special tool that grants only certified Rolex watchmakers access to the movement. The Twinlock winding crown, fitted with a double waterproofness system, screws down securely against the case. The bezel can be fluted or set with diamonds. The date display at 3 o’clock is magnified by a Cyclops lens on the crystal, which is made of virtually scratchproof sapphire and benefits from an anti-reflective coating. The waterproof Oyster case provides optimum protection for the Day-Date’s movement.

PERPETUAL CALIBRE 3255
The Day-Date 36 and Day-Date 40 are equipped with calibre 3255, a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. A consummate demonstration of technology, this movement carries a number of patents. It offers outstanding performance in terms of precision, power reserve, resistance to shocks, convenience and reliability.

The oscillator of calibre 3255 has a large balance wheel with variable inertia regulated extremely precisely via gold Microstella nuts. It is held firmly in place by a height-adjustable traversing bridge enabling very stable positioning to increase shock resistance. The oscillator is also fitted on highperformance Paraflex shock absorbers, designed by Rolex and patented.

Calibre 3255 features an optimized version of the blue Parachrom hairspring, manufactured by Rolex in a paramagnetic alloy. Insensitive to magnetic fields, the Parachrom hairspring offers great stability in the face of temperature variations. It is equipped with a Rolex overcoil, ensuring its regularity in any position.

This calibre incorporates the patented Chronergy escapement, made of nickel-phosphorus, which combines high energy efficiency with great dependability and is also insensitive to magnetic fields.

Calibre 3255 is fitted with a self-winding module featuring a Perpetual rotor, which ensures continuous winding of the mainspring by harnessing the movements of the wrist to provide a constant source of energy. Thanks to its barrel architecture and the escapement’s superior efficiency, the power reserve of this movement extends to approximately 70 hours.

The Day-Date’s movement will be seen only by certified Rolex watchmakers, yet it is beautifully finished and decorated in keeping with the brand’s uncompromising quality standards.

THE PRESIDENT BRACELET
Created specially for the Day-Date and unveiled in 1956 at the model’s launch, the elegant and imposing President bracelet is inherent to the standing of the watch. Immediately recognizable, this solid 18 ct gold or 950 platinum bracelet with three semi-circular links provides complete reliability and comfort.

The President bracelet is fitted with a concealed Crownclasp, opened with a hinged Rolex crown – the final aesthetic and functional touch to this bracelet. It includes ceramic inserts inside the links to enhance its flexibility and longevity. A concealed attachment system on the bracelet ensures seamless visual continuity between the bracelet and case.

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Change in management at Parmigiani Fleurier SA

Fleurier, 2021: The Board of Directors of Parmigiani Fleurier SA hereby announces the appointment of Guido Terreni as CEO. He is to replace Davide Traxler, who has decided to pursue professional opportunities outside the Group after two and a half years at the helm of the Company.
These changes will take effect immediately.

Mr. Traxler will also resign with immediate effect from the boards of directors of Parmigiani’s distribution companies, where he will also be replaced by Mr. Terreni.

“In the person of Guido Terreni, we have been able to secure a strategist and recognized expert who oversaw the repositioning of Bulgari Horlogerie as one of the leading global watch brands in the high-end segment. I am certain that Guido Terreni will take Parmigiani Fleurier to new heights”, according to Fritz Schiesser, Chairperson of the Sandoz Family Foundation.

Mr. Terreni made the following statement on his appointment: “I am honored and enthusiastic about being able to contribute to enhancing Parmigiani Fleurier’s reputation. It is a solid brand, capable of expressing the Swiss watchmaking heritage at the highest level, which has recently been included by UNESCO in its List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of humanity, whilst also attracting the interest of the most discerning connoisseurs”.

“When I joined Parmigiani in mid-2018, we focused on improving company profitability as well as optimizing the product range and structures. We have made major progress in this area. The next stage will be centered on long-term strategic brand realignment. This will also include the Company’s response to market changes brought about by COVID-19. This is the right time to place management of the Company in new hands”, according to Mr. Traxler. The Board of Directors would like to express its thanks to Davide Traxler for his efforts for the Company.

A native of Milan, Guido Terreni, aged 51, is of dual Swiss-Italian nationality and graduated in Economics at the Luigi Bocconi University in Milan. He has gained 25 years of professional experience both within an international company under family management and at major international groups. He started his career in 1995 at the Danone Group. In 2000 he moved to Switzerland, joining the Watchmaking Division at the Bulgari Group. He was appointed President of Bulgari Horlogerie in 2010, a position which he held for the following ten years. Driven by his vision for innovation, his sense of aesthetics and a strong desire to respect the integrity of traditional Swiss mechanical watchmaking, he has been able to assemble teams that have turned Bulgari into a fully-fledged premium watch brand. This result is confirmed by the 57 international watchmaking prizes and 6 world records in the area of ultra-thin movements.

OMEGA’s Her Time opens in Madrid

Her Time de OMEGA abre en Madrid

La inspiradora exposición de relojes de mujer de OMEGA ocupa un lugar central en la Calle de Larra.

Her Time Madrid sigue la cronología del orgulloso legado de OMEGA en la relojería femenina, desde los relojes colgantes de finales del siglo XIX hasta el Constellation de 1970. Diseñado para llevar a los huéspedes a un viaje a través de las décadas, el impresionante escaparate de OMEGA destaca ejemplos exquisitos del oficio de relojero, incluidos relojes de joyería art nouveau y art deco, obras maestras de mediados de siglo e íconos contemporáneos.

Madrid es la última parada de Her Time, que ha cruzado múltiples zonas horarias, aterrizando en ciudades de todo el mundo, incluidas Milán, Shanghái, París y San Petersburgo.

La capital de España es famosa por su abundancia de arte europeo y la marca está encantada de agregar sus propias obras maravillosas a la mezcla visual.


Her Time:
Calle de Larra, 14
28004Madrid
Abierto al público del 2 al 11 de junio de 2022
10h – 20h
OMEGA’s Her Time opens in Madrid

OMEGA’s Her Time opens in Madrid

OMEGA’s inspiring exhibition of women’s watches takes centre stage at Calle de Larra.

Her Time Madrid tracks the timeline of OMEGA’s proud legacy of women’s watchmaking, from late 19th century pendant watches to the 1970 Constellation. Designed to take guests on a journey through the decades, OMEGA’s stunning showcase highlights exquisite examples of the watchmaker’s craft, including art nouveau and art deco jewellery watches, mid-century masterpieces and contemporary icons.

Madrid is the latest stop for Her Time, which has crossed multiple time zones, touching down in cities all over the world, including Milan, Shanghai, Paris and St. Petersburg.

Spain’s capital is famous for its abundance of European art and the brand is thrilled to add its own works of wonder to the visual mix.


Her Time:
Calle de Larra, 14
28004 Madrid
Open to the public from June 2nd to June 11th 2022
10h – 20h
OMEGA’s Her Time opens in Madrid

OMEGA’s Her Time opens in Madrid

OMEGA’s inspiring exhibition of women’s watches takes centre stage at Calle de Larra.

Her Time Madrid tracks the timeline of OMEGA’s proud legacy of women’s watchmaking, from late 19th century pendant watches to the 1970 Constellation. Designed to take guests on a journey through the decades, OMEGA’s stunning showcase highlights exquisite examples of the watchmaker’s craft, including art nouveau and art deco jewellery watches, mid-century masterpieces and contemporary icons.

Madrid is the latest stop for Her Time, which has crossed multiple time zones, touching down in cities all over the world, including Milan, Shanghai, Paris and St. Petersburg.

Spain’s capital is famous for its abundance of European art and the brand is thrilled to add its own works of wonder to the visual mix.


Her Time:
Calle de Larra, 14
28004 Madrid
Open to the public from June 2nd to June 11th 2022
10h – 20h
OMEGA’s Her Time opens in Madrid

OMEGA’s Her Time opens in Madrid

OMEGA’s inspiring exhibition of women’s watches takes centre stage at Calle de Larra.

Her Time Madrid tracks the timeline of OMEGA’s proud legacy of women’s watchmaking, from late 19th century pendant watches to the 1970 Constellation. Designed to take guests on a journey through the decades, OMEGA’s stunning showcase highlights exquisite examples of the watchmaker’s craft, including art nouveau and art deco jewellery watches, mid-century masterpieces and contemporary icons.

Madrid is the latest stop for Her Time, which has crossed multiple time zones, touching down in cities all over the world, including Milan, Shanghai, Paris and St. Petersburg.

Spain’s capital is famous for its abundance of European art and the brand is thrilled to add its own works of wonder to the visual mix.


Her Time:
Calle de Larra, 14
28004 Madrid
Open to the public from June 2nd to June 11th 2022
10h – 20h

“The Anatomy of Beauty®” An Art & Timepiece Exhibit in the Vacheron Constantin New York Flagship

New York, NY, April 25th, 2022 – Dive into an exploration of earth’s organic and complicated structures alongside the artistry of watchmaker Vacheron Constantin’s timepieces in “The Anatomy of Beauty®”, a new exhibition opening in Vacheron Constantin’s New York Flagship at 28 E.57th St NY, NY from April through September 2022.  Vacheron Constantin creates an immersive experience that shines light upon the layered and minute details that create beauty through a curated collection of extraordinary watches alongside larger than life depictions of coral, and the viscerally moving artwork, These Waters, by artist Melissa McGill.

A Commitment to Art & Culture

Throughout its history, Vacheron Constantin has demonstrated a deep commitment to the arts.  Most recently on a global level, the Maison’s partnership with the Louvre, embodies Vacheron Constantin’s unwavering dedication to the conservation, preservation and transmission of artistic craft.  In the Americas, a series of exhibitions in the Flagship boutique have come to life to support and showcase work by American artists including Chris Burden, photographer Cory Richards, and contemporary pop artist Jojo Anavim. In this new exhibition, the Maison introduces work by interdisciplinary New York artist, Melissa McGill.

Beauty in the Details

Vacheron Constantin’s “The Anatomy of Beauty®” is a metaphorical and physical journey.  Coral-structures and skeletonized watch-movements suddenly take on a new relationship, their respective esthetic rhythms of plains and voids, shadow and light echoing one another’s carefully crafted surfaces. The entire composition of a watch movement, although mechanical, appears organic and filled with life as it operates – as lively as the meticulous work of nature which builds the openwork lace-architecture of the ocean’s coral, or the tick tock steady rhythm of the earth’s water waves as depicted in These Waters by Melissa McGill. It is in these details between nature’s work and the work of human hands, that we find incredible, visceral, and undeniable, beauty.

Extraordinary Watches

The Art of Skeletonization

Highly complicated skeletonized watches might be considered the ultimate quest in a mechanical world – the meticulous attention to detail both in beauty and in function is a sight to behold.  This detail-oriented and stunning work of skeletonization is magnificently shown in the new Vacheron Constantin Overseas Ultra-Thin Perpetual Calendar.  The contemporary gold timepiece is magnified by a sapphire dial which appears to extend an invitation to dive into the heart of its anatomy and explore its ultra-thin and skeletonized perpetual calendar caliber 1120 QPSQ/1.

On special exhibit for the show, the Maison offers a look at a rare repeating watch combined with the beauty of a skeletonized dial in a platinum limited edition Skeleton Minute Repeater reference from 2006.  The caliber 1755 beating inside of the timepiece consists of 330 parts, at only 3.30 mm thick. The view through the sapphire crystal dial shows decorative hand engraving of the wheels and bridges as well as beautiful racks that track the hours and minutes. The platinum 37mm case features iconic tear drop lugs. This Skeleton Minute Repeater visually brings to mind the careful and intricate details of the world’s underwater corals and combines the best of technical expertise in complicated watchmaking with the Maison’s unique artistic expression.

Intricacy of Gem-setting

Whether functional or ceremonial objects, Vacheron Constantin’s women’s creations bear witness to a perpetually renewed notion of beauty and a constant quest for technical creativity, within which attention to detail shapes a watchmaking aesthetic that is unique to the Maison.

The modern Égérie ladies collection showcases an exquisite dial pattern, inspired by a tapestry technique, made using the art of guilloche, and expertly set with diamonds. The signature touch of the Égérie collection on display is a daring off-centered display, designed around two intertwined circles. The date or the moon-phase is part of a subtle diagonal line formed by the Vacheron Constantin logo and the crown audaciously placed between 1 and 2 o’clock o’clock.

On display for the exhibition, an 1822 yellow gold pocket watch expertly set with amethyst precious stones in a delicate wave pattern of brilliant, yet delicate color also serves as an example of Vacheron Constantin’s passion for delicate and beautiful watchmaking arts. The gold dial displays an engine-turned center and 12 Roman numerals, as well as an outer minute track.  The timepiece stands as an excellent example of Vacheron Constantin’s heritage in beautifully detailed gem-set pocket watches and the Maison’s longstanding expertise in gem-setting as it captures and reflects light much like the water’s waves with their glistening sunshine peaks.

Métiers d’Art

Born from a reflection upon the past and the present, the Méetiers d’Art “Les Masques” limited edition collection created in 2007 recounts a thousand years of history across four continents. In keeping with the Maison’s commitment to arts and culture, twelve masks from the Barbier-Mueller Museum’s collection are depicted through a sculpted gold plate on each watch dial. Hand-chiseled reliefs along with interplays of light and transparency capture the emotion of these centuries-old masks. Each piece is expertly equipped with a 2460 G4 beating heart caliber and features written poetry by Michel Butor to depict the civilization represented. The Gabon mask is on display, upon delving further into the dial, poetry encircles its edges and holds its own secret message.

A Powerful Perspective: These Waters

In keeping with the Maison’s longstanding support of artistic arts, as a centerpiece of “The Anatomy of Beauty®” exhibition in the Vacheron Constantin New York Flagship, stands These Waters (2022), an immersive sculptural installation created by New York artist Melissa McGill at the invitation of and with support from Vacheron Constantin. These Waters is composed of five large-scale photographs of New York’s Hudson River on glass.  Panels lean against each other and the wall, appearing to be portals into the waters, their size and placement evoking the rise and fall of the tides.  The artwork creates a stunning conversation between light, reflection, transparency, shadow and ephemerality. Intricate and glittering, These Waters aims to inspire conversation about the preciousness of water–our lifeforce. Through the language of water, viewers are reminded of being one with the natural world, not separate from it.

Inspiration From Nature

Nature produces its own perfection and beauty, one that is complex, organic and alive.  It is this natural perfection that Vacheron Constantin draws inspiration from in the exhibition “The Anatomy of Beauty®”.  Much like the beauty found in nature, the care and detail in the Maison’s timepieces are so flawless that blowing them up to a huge and surreal scale is the only way to fully appreciate and admire them.  In “The Anatomy of Beauty®”, the attention, dedication and passion that Vacheron Constantin imbues in the minutest of details, is revealed through a lens of contemporary art and magnified imagery of the organic beauty found in our waters.

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ABOUT MELISSA McGILL

Melissa McGill is a New York based interdisciplinary artist known for ambitious, collaborative public art projects. They take the form of site-specific, immersive experiences that explore nuanced conversations between land, water, sustainable traditions, and the interconnectedness of all living things. At the heart of her work is a focus on community, meaningful shared experiences and lasting impact. Spanning a variety of media including performance, photography, painting, drawing, sculpture, sound, light, video and immersive installation, McGill has presented both independent public art projects and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally since 1991. She lives in Lenapehoking (Beacon, New York). Melissa McGill is a member of the Lenape Center Advisory Council and a National Endowment of the Arts ArtWorks Grant recipient. She is represented in the USA by TOTAH.

ABOUT VACHERON CONSTANTIN

Founded in 1755, Vacheron Constantin is the world’s oldest watch Manufacture in continuous production for over 265 years, faithfully perpetuating a proud heritage of watchmaking excellence and stylistic sophistication through generations of master craftsmen. At the pinnacle of Haute Horlogerie and understated elegance, the Maison creates timepieces with unique technical and aesthetic signatures, and an extremely high level of finishing touches. Vacheron Constantin brings to life unparalleled heritage and a spirit of innovation through its collections: Patrimony, Traditionnelle, Métiers d’Art, Overseas, Fiftysix, Historiques and Égérie. It also offers its discerning clientele of connoisseurs the rare opportunity to acquire unique and bespoke timepieces by means of its “Les Cabinotiers“ department.

L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer

  • Edición limitada de 50 piezas de oro ético amarillo de 18 quilates
  • Un reloj extraplano con fondo officier
  • entre distinción y discreción

El nuevo reloj L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer está lleno de secretos y de símbolos. Por un lado, tiene una esfera de oro de 18 quilates decorada con un motivo alveolado de extraordinaria elegancia realizado en guilloché a mano. Por el otro tiene un fondo officier, también en guilloché, que se abre y permite observar el movimiento ultraplano L.U.C 96.01-L de 33 mm. Equipado con el primer calibre de Chopard Manufacture presentado en 1997, provisto de la tecnología Chopard Twin y de un microrrotor de oro de 22 quilates, el modelo L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer representa toda la elegancia y la buena factura de la Alta Relojería. Realizado en una caja de oro ético amarillo de 18 quilates de 40 mm de diámetro y decorado con una esfera de color Forest Green, este reloj limitado a 50 piezas está certificado Cronómetro y ha sido reconocido con el Punzón de Ginebra. Viste la muñeca de los gentlemen contemporáneos con distinción y discreción. ´

La elegancia de un gentleman se encuentra en ese aire de discreción, entre delicadeza, secreto y misterio. Para satisfacer este deseo de moderación, el espíritu de los relojes L.U.C XPS siempre ha estado imbuido de discreción, de diseño y delicadeza. Con su esfera decorada en guilloché y su fondo officier con tapa, el nuevo L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer se mantiene dentro de esta línea. El diseño alveolado elegido para el fondo hace juego con el de la esfera. Esta decoración es una forma de atraer la luz y la mirada, porque el L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer solo se puede apreciar en profundidad cuando se observa de cerca, cosa que sucede en el mismo instante en que se hace presión sobre la corona para liberar la tapa que esconde su fondo de zafiro. Se abre gracias a un ingenioso sistema de resorte y mantiene la posición. En el momento de su cierre, este mismo mecanismo genera un encantador sonido metálico que garantiza que la tapa queda perfectamente cerrada.

El arte y el gesto

Los fondos articulados, denominados fondos officier o con tapa, servían para proteger el cristal de los relojes de bolsillo, pero también representaban el campo de expresión de unos grabados únicos y personalizados. Cuando los relojes pasaron a ser de pulsera, la relojería prescindió del uso de aquellas tapas preciosas. Sin embargo, el arte y el gesto se mantienen.

 La esfera de color Forest Green del reloj L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer está realizada sobre una base de oro macizo. Su parte exterior está realizada en satinado radiante y su contador del segundero pequeño a las 6h está azulado. Un diseño de alveolos en guilloché a mano adorna la parte central, motivo que volvemos a encontrar agrandado en el exterior de la tapa. Este diseño nos transporta a dos momentos importantes de la historia de Chopard.

El grabado como tradición      

El primero marca la creación del primer reloj de la Manufactura Chopard: el L.U.C 1860, que se presentó en 1997 y que estaba decorado con un motivo central realizado en guilloché a mano. El segundo se remonta a la fundación de la Casa por parte de Louis-Ulysse Chopard. Desde su creación y hasta los años 1920, Chopard reivindicó la simbología que rodea a las abejas. Entonces, todos los relojes de Chopard llevaban grabada, tanto en el movimiento, como en el interior de la tapa, una colmena rodeada de abejas. Durante la creación de Chopard Manufacture en 1996, Karl-Friedrich Scheufele decidió recuperar esta imagen y asociarla a algunos de los modelos de la colección L.U.C, así denominada en honor del fundador de la Casa.

El interior de la tapa del L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer recupera el grabado a mano de la colmena y las abejas, que colocadas de forma aleatoria hacen que cada uno de los ejemplares sea totalmente único. Además de su interés ornamental, estos diferentes grabados hacen referencia a las virtudes que definen a la abeja: trabajadora, íntegra, modesta y pieza fundamental de un grupo que se mantiene unido por medio de la colaboración y el trabajo. La elegancia del  modelo L.U.C XPS 1860, sus proporciones perfectamente estudiadas y que jamás pasan de moda, la calidad de su fabricación, acreditada por el Punzón de Ginebra, se reflejan en el criterio moral que ha inspirado su creación.

L.U.C: 25 años de excelencia relojera  

Integrado en la corona del reloj L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer, el pulsador, que se acciona  mediante simple presión, permite abrir la tapa y su accionamiento es el preludio de todo un descubrimiento. Esta delicada tapa no afecta al volumen del reloj, que mide solamente 7,7 mm de grosor, ni a su plano de apoyo. Permite disimular dentro de una caja de oro ético amarillo de 18k, cuyos flancos están satinados en vertical, el calibre ultrafino L.U.C 96.01-L.  En 1997 con este movimiento innovador nacía la colección L.U.C equipando el modelo L.U.C 1860 de oro amarillo: el primer reloj de Chopard Manufacture, nombrado en el momento de su presentación «reloj del año» por la revista suiza Montres Passion (Uhrenwelt).

El reloj L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer está  marcado con el Punzón de Ginebra. Esta certificación, estética y técnica a la vez, está validada por una instancia independiente y se rige por una ley del Cantón de Ginebra. Dicta unas condiciones de excelencia extraordinarias, que tratan sobre la caja y el movimiento, su estructura, su precisión y la omnipresencia de unos acabados de superficie de la máxima calidad.

La carga automática del calibre L.U.C 96.01-L se produce mediante un microrrotor de oro ético de 22k, grabado, cuya fuerte inercia optimiza su eficacia. Alimenta a dos barriletes superpuestos según la tecnología Chopard Twin. En conjunto garantizan una duración de la marcha de 65 horas. Permiten al calibre L.U.C 96.01-L latir con una precisión cronométrica certificada. Este nivel de calidad es una exigencia personal de Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, co-presidente de Chopard. Está unido a la precisión cronométrica de las piezas L.U.C dotadas de un segundero pequeño, todas ellas certificadas por el Control Oficial Suizo de Cronometría (COSC).

Detalles Técnicos

                                                           L.U.C XPS 1860 Office

                 Edición limitada de 50 piezas de oro ético amarillo de 18 quilates

Caja:

Oro ético amarillo de 18 quilates

Diámetro total                                                                      40,00 mm

Grosor                                                                                   7,70 mm

Sumergible a                                                                                   30 metros

Corona de oro amarillo de 18 quilates con logo L.U.C 5,00 mm

Flancos y entreasas con satinado vertical

Bisel y fondo pulidos

Cristal de zafiro anti reflectante

Fondo abierto protegido por una tapa accionada por medio de la corona

Interior de la tapa con logo histórico de Chopard Manufacture

Exterior de la tapa decorado con motivo de panal en guilloché a mano

Movimiento:

Mecánico de carga automática                                        L.U.C 96.01-L

Diámetro total                                                                      27,4 mm

Grosor                                                                                  3,30 mm

Número de piedras                                                            29 rubís

Frecuencia                                                                          28 800 A/h (4 Hz)

Reserva de la marcha                                                       65 horas

Carga mediante microrrotor de oro ético de 22 quilates

Dos barriletes – tecnología Chopard Twin®

Puentes decorados con Côtes de Genève

Certificado de Cronometría (COSC)

Punzón de Ginebra

Esfera y agujas:

Esfera Forest Green de oro de 18 quilates

Vuelta de horas en satinado radiante centrado sobre el logo de Chopard

Centro en guilloché a mano con un motivo de panal

Agujas dauphines doradas para las horas, los minutos y el segundero pequeño

Funciones y visualizaciones:

Visualización de las horas y los minutos en el centro

Visualización del segundero pequeño a las 6h

Fecha a las 6h

Parada de segundos

Correa y hebilla:

Correa de aligátor marrón cosida a mano y forrada de aligátor verde

Hebilla de oro amarillo de 18 quilates

Ref. 161242-0001 – de oro ético amarillo de 18 quilates

Edición limitada de 50 piezas