Vacheron Constantin, the world’s oldest Haute Horlogerie manufacture with over 250 years of uninterrupted history, just opened its latest boutique at Taipei 101 Mall. Situated in the heart of the central business district, the location exemplifies luxury and sophistication.
This new opening marks the brand’s 31th boutique worldwide, further reinforcing its presence in Asia
With more than 200 square metres of floor space, this new boutique creates a welcoming space for watch enthusiasts and collectors, displaying its exquisite timepieces in refined showcases. The interior design is strongly influenced by the use of materials and artisanal work, which incorporates contemporary elements into the traditional design through an architectural perspective that reveals the brand’s constant search for excellence and aesthetic perfection. The finishing has been created according to a detailed and elegant color scheme, emanating a warm and comfortable atmosphere dedicated to technical and precious Haute Horlogerie.
Refined elegance, history and tradition
The Venetian glass decorations create an environment of refined elegance that allures customers to appreciate the culture, history and tradition of excellence that defines Vacheron Constantin. Known for its technical and aesthetic excellence, and the high level of finishing of its timepieces, Vacheron Constantin displays a very sophisticated level of refinement as well as a strong attachment to its heritage, the transmission of know-how and high quality craftsmanship.
The boutique will offer the entire range of collections from the Geneva-based Manufacture, as well as exclusive boutique models, testifying to the elegant and refined design, the technical excellence and aesthetic perfection which define the Vacheron Constantin ancestral legacy and unique know-how.
To celebrate the opening of the first Boutique in Taiwan, and honoring the brand’s legacy, Vacheron Constantin will present the “100th anniversary of Tonneau Shaped Watch” exhibition featuring a series of remarkable historical tonneau-shaped timepieces, especially flying from Vacheron Constantin Heritage Collection in Geneva for this special occasion. The exhibition runs from October 24th to 28th.