Reloj Vacheron Constantin La fotografía De Portada se corresponde con el Reloj Vacheron Cuerda Manual y Segundero Central del año 1.945 en Oro RELOJERIA.ORG - RELOJES DE PULSERA DE LUJO - Vacheron Constantin Relojes Vacheron Constantin Watches Precio Relojes Nuevos y Usados, Catalogos Relojes Originales De Pulsera Suizos, Precios, Fotografias e Informacion De La Marca de Relojes Vacheron Constantin Watches, Relojes De Lujo Fabricados en Suiza Es Una Relojería y Quiere disponer de una Tienda online Gratis: Es Un Particular y Quiere Comprar o Vender Gratis Su Reloj: VACHERON & CONSTANTIN WATCHES: Vacheron Constantin, the world's oldest watchmaker since 1755. When a "cabinotier" by the name of Jean-Marc Vacheron established his own company in 1755, little did he know that his decision marked the start of centuries of craft and industrial excellence, the present document reflecting only the latest chapter in an ongoing success story. As the business developed, Jean-Marc Vacheron's heirs had the foresight to bring in a number of able partners and personalities whose character and special talents often proved invaluable. In 1819, for instance, François Constantin joined the company. Enterprising, tireless and always on the move, he crisscrossed Europe for decades, opening new markets and consolidating existing ones, acquiring new customers for the tasteful and ingenious timepieces made in the Geneva workshops of a company that now called itself Vacheron et Constantin. In 1839, Vacheron Constantin was fortunate enough to hire Georges-Auguste Leschot, a mechanical genius whose inventiveness and practical turn of mind served the company well. He was to go down in the history of industrial development as the first to build viable, practical equipment capable of mechanically producing watch parts and components. His work soon revolutionized industry's manufacturing processes and, in short order, even the sale of watches. Throughout the 19th century, Vacheron Constantin continued to develop its horological expertise, turning out invariably attractive designs earmarked for a growing number of increasingly distant markets. The period also enabled Vacheron Constantin to forge the principles of product integrity and quality that it has honoured to this day, in keeping with François Constantin's motto: "Do better if possible - and that's always possible As the century unfolded, the company's production continued to grow, following two basic directions.
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