This latest marketing tagline had me wondering what phrases were used by Vacheron & Constantin over the years. Here is a sample of what I found from fifty plus years ago (translated where required). 1828: Fabricants d’Horlogerie, Geneve (Europe). 1884: Wa...
It was that year when V&C and PP were in discussions about sharing manufacturing facilities and even calibers. The idea didn't flourish, however. Charles Constantin, great grand-nephew of Francois Constantin, recognized that by 1936 PP was marketing aggre...
But i like to say, this for me one of the most beautifull and interesting movements, it is the flates of his art (2,45mm without date), the FP 70 (2,4mm) has a decentral rotor, the Lassale calibers had flying wheels but the never worked more than one week...
As the travelling salesman for V&C, Constantin would hear from their customers about various issues with quality control. He frequently wrote back to Vacheron in Geneva to urge them to try and improve initial quality and speed up repairs for those pieces ...
V&C relied on associations with royalty in the past as a form of celebrity endorsement. Same concept as today's athletes and artists, etc. It seems a common theme over the years was to try and balance tradition with innovation. The phrases from 1892 a...
You asked an opinion regarding brand ambassadors. I have mixed feelings. From an entrepreneur business point of view: it’s a concept that, if executed properly, typically leads to increased name recognition. Theoretically that should lead to more sales et...