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Vacheron Constantin Celebrates Its 270th Anniversary with a Clock that Looks Like a Time Travel Machine

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With more than 7 years of development and 15 patent applications related to its functions, La Quête du Temps is very much a clock or a sculpture; it is a work of art that condenses both time and our place in the cosmos.
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With more than 7 years of development and 15 patent applications related to its functions, La Quête du Temps is very much a clock or a sculpture; it is a work of art that condenses both time and our place in the cosmos.

Vacheron Constantin shines with "The Quest for Time," a unique astronomical clock, exhibited at the Louvre among masterpieces from the Museum's collections. Good news: the public can marvel at this hypnotic piece until November 12, a cross between an Egyptian water clock and an Andalusian automaton...

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La Maison celebrates its 270th anniversary with a watchmaker milestone that inaugurates a new way of expressing the measurement of time: the fusion of a clock with an automaton. La entrada La Quête du Temps de Vacheron Constantin, beyond watchmaking was first published in Robb Report en Español.

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robbreportenespanol.com broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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