Vacheron Constantin: Artists of Time
By (Author) Franco Cologni
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
1st January 2016
26th October 2015
France
General
Non Fiction
Other manufacturing technologies
681.114
Hardback
354
Width 250mm, Height 285mm
2680g
Geneva-based Vacheron Constantin has maintained its reputation for producing exceptional timepieces, from its first watch circa 1760 to its extraordinary mechanical watches of today. Highly collectible, these prestigious timepieces are conceived as much to seduce by their elegance as to provide precision timekeeping. With specially commissioned photographs, the book traces the rich history of the manufacture and includes an informative catalog of timepieces and a guide to the watchmaker's art. This is an unwavering commitment to excellence is the firm's hallmark; the heritage of 260 years of unique artistic and technical expertise.
A hardcover book dedicated to a watch becomes more than a page turner for timepiece connoisseurs. Its a journey back in time with a storied history that is fascinating even if the reader has no interest in legendary, mechanical time tellers.
-Trillionaire Magazine
"[Vacheron Constantin] is so beautifully illustrated. . . . charismatic photographs really make the extensive book pop in a visual sense. . . .All in all, this oeuvre is an excellent investment for anyone interested in history, Vacheron Constantin, horology, or just beautiful objects.And it is an absolute feast for the eyes."
-QUILL & PAD MAGAZINE
"Saying or thinking that Vacheron Constantin makes watches is like saying Michelangelo was a ceiling painter. . .The photographic images are nothing short of exquisite but one must read and learn what goes on within the workings of these amazing watches. . .Without question this is a book that will be appreciated on so many levels because as anyone who is more than familiar with watches can testify that Vacheron Constantin is the Ferrari of timepieces."
-NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS
Franco Cologni is chairman of the Cultural Council of the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie. He has contributed to numerous works on jewelry and the history of the clock industry with Flammarion including The Mastery of Time (2012), The Cartier Collection: Precious Objects (2012), The Cartier Collection: Timepieces (2006), Cartier: The Tank Watch: Timeless Style (2012), Writing Time: Montblanc (2011), Cartier: The Tank Watch (1998), Jaeger LeCoultre (2006), The Secrets of Vacheron Constantin: 250 Years of History (2005).