There are watches that measure time, and there are those that transcend it. The new Métiers d’Art by Vacheron Constantin – Tribute to the Quest of Time belongs firmly to the latter. Created in celebration of the Maison’s 270th anniversary, this extraordinary timepiece is not merely a watch—it is a philosophical meditation on the passage of time, rendered through craftsmanship of almost mythical precision.

Limited to just 20 pieces, the Métiers d’Art – Tribute to the Quest of Time is powered by the new manually wound Calibre 3670, a movement that took three years to develop. The result is a world-first dual mode of time display—continuous or “on demand”—where retrograde hands in the form of a sculpted human figure gracefully indicate the hours and minutes. It is an exquisite dialogue between art and engineering, between the mechanical and the poetic.

The astronomical complication is equally spellbinding. The dial reveals a three-dimensional moon phase and a celestial map fixed to the night sky exactly as it appeared in Geneva on September 17, 1755—the day Vacheron Constantin was founded. Turn the watch over, and the reverse dial presents constellations that evolve in real time, an ode to both science and sentiment.

Running at a precise 5 Hz and offering a six-day power reserve, the movement carries the Poinçon de Genève, the ultimate mark of horological excellence. Four patented innovations are seamlessly integrated with the brand’s legendary decorative artistry, marrying traditional métiers d’art—engraving, enameling, and gem-setting—with avant-garde mechanics.

In essence, Vacheron Constantin’s latest creation is a horological symphony that bridges past and present. It doesn’t just tell time—it narrates its story. For collectors and dreamers alike, the Métiers d’Art – Tribute to the Quest of Time stands as a shimmering testament to 270 years of human ingenuity and the eternal allure of the cosmos.
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