From January 4 to 30, 2021, Vacheron Constantin is exhibiting in its boutique 2 rue de la Paix female haute horlogerie pieces paying tribute to the world of Haute Couture.
This selection of watches from the private collection of the House exhibited for a month in Paris testifies to the feminine creativity cultivated for more than two centuries.
Haute Couture and Haute Horlogerie have many points in common, including a concern for irreproachable quality in the service of creation and an approach to craftsmanship specific to fine crafts.
It must be said that women became interested in watchmaking very early on, often to decorate their adornments with sometimes unusual objects but generally designed as real jewelry.
However, their practicality was not neglected, as evidenced by the many striking or calendar watches made for the fairer sex.
In addition, weren't women the first to adorn their wrists with timepieces, long before
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