Vacheron Constantin’s timepieces have graced the royal courts throughout Europe and the Middle East, and have been worn by Hollywood’s elite like Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor, since its founding in 1755. On June 9, the luxury and heritage Swiss watchmaking brand celebrated the grand reopening of its Landmark Prince’s, Hong Kong boutique with a ribbon-cutting ceremony that was attended by VVIPs, Hong Kong celebrities and watchmaking connoisseurs.

The marque has nearly 270 years of history and time-honoured expertise. The celebrations were another reminder of the brand’s commitment to not only its innovation and artistry, but also to Hong Kong as well as the remarkable number of cities around the world where it has anchored its boutiques. Each outpost has continued to offer exclusive services to its customers throughout its long and illustrious history.

Vacheron Constantin reopened its Landmark Prince’s, Hong Kong boutique on June 9 with a star-studded ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The new boutique features a custom strap station with both engraving and embossing bespoke options, along with a dedicated VIP lounge. Here, watch lovers can explore the maison’s novelty timepieces and engage in conversation in a more private and intimate space.

To celebrate the boutique’s reopening, a specially curated heritage exhibition called “Less’ential” will be on display until July 5.

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The exhibition open to the public includes historical timepieces from the Vacheron Constantin private heritage collection, which is based in Geneva and was flown in especially for the occasion.

Vacheron Constantin is celebrating its reopening in Landmark Prince’s in Hong Kong with a specially curated heritage exhibition named “Less’ential”.

Just a few of the timeless, priceless pieces on display include a 1940 yellow gold “Airflow” rectangular wristwatch with small seconds and a post-war yellow gold “Surprise” pocket watch. Later examples feature more daring and fanciful designs, such as the yellow gold Fancy Square wristwatch of 1970, the yellow gold “Prestige de France” asymmetrical timepiece with dual time display from 1978, through to the 1985 unique yellow and white gold two-toned rectangular cuff watch.

The grand reopening event

Vacheron Constantin reopened its Landmark Prince’s boutique on June 9.

During the event, bespoke cocktails and canapés were served to guests, including stakeholders, as they perused the refined, contemporary interiors inspired by the maison’s design aesthetics and enjoyed the eye-catching displays from Vacheron Constantin’s mastery of belle haute horlogerie.

Panther Chan performed at the grand reopening of Vacheron Constantin at Landmark Prince’s, Hong Kong, on June 9.
This included an extensive collection of novelty timepieces from simple to high-complication creations, including from this year’s Watches and Wonders. Boutique-exclusive and limited-edition models from the maison’s signature timekeeping collections include the Patrimony, Traditionnelle, Overseas, Égérie, Fiftysix, Historiques and Métiers d’Art.

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Terence Lam on stage during Vacheron Constantin’s reopening at Landmark Prince’s, Hong Kong, on June 9.
The “Less’ential” theme continued through the evening as guests moved to the newest hotspot located in the heart of Central’s multi-concept space, Forty-Five. Sitting majestically atop the prestigious luxury destination, VVIP attendees enjoyed the 360-degree views of Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour and watched two exciting live performances by Hong Kong Cantopop stars Panther Chan and Terence Lam.

Vacheron Constantin, G7-8, G/F, Landmark Prince’s, 10 Chater Road, Hong Kong