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Vacheron Constantin "The Quest: 270 Years of Seeking Excellence" exhibition makes next stop in Tokyo

15 May 2025

After captivating visitors in Abu Dhabi, Vacheron Constantin’s grand celebration of horological heritage "The Quest: 270 Years of Seeking Excellence" makes its next exquisite stop in Tokyo, opening its doors on 26 April 2025.

This immersive exhibition is no mere retrospective—it is a living testament to the maison’s relentless pursuit of timeless elegance, technical mastery, and bold innovation.

Set within a curated space of quiet grandeur, the exhibition invites both seasoned connoisseurs and curious newcomers to step inside the rich tapestry of Vacheron Constantin’s history. From intricate calibres and storied timepieces to rare archival documents that whisper of centuries past, each artifact reveals the house’s unwavering dedication to excellence since 1755. This is

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