Vacheron Constantin presents the “The Anatomy of Beauty®” experience in ArtScience Museum Singapore, in celebration of the re-opening of its Marina Bay Sands boutique.
Taking place from 16 October to 2 November 2022, Vacheron Constantin watches from the 19th century to the present day will be on display on Level 4 of the ArtScience Museum, showcasing the alliance between decorative arts and watchmaking techniques.
Since its founding in 1755, Vacheron Constantin has perpetuated watchmaking expertise drawing upon the mastery of the most advanced knowledge and technology. Visitors can also experience an immersive showcase of “Science and Complications”, highlighting 5 horological complications that give life to its special timepieces – tourbillon, split-seconds chronograph, retrograde, perpetual calendar and minute-repeater.
Through an exclusive curation of timepieces from the 19th century to present day, illustrating the alliance between decorative arts and watchmaking techniques, it is a demonstration of the Maison’s permanent quest for absolute perfection in every detail – The Anatomy of Beauty.
Visitors have the opportunity to traverse three experience areas:
1. OUR HERITAGE: A LEGACY AS PRECIOUS AS TIME
Journey into the watchmaking universe and be immersed in the brand’s exceptional history.
2. THE ANATOMY OF BEAUTY
Attentiveness to detail is second nature at Vacheron Constantin. Discover how extraordinary thoroughness is expressed in the meticulous finishing and details performed by our master artisans.
3. SCIENCE AND COMPLICATIONS
An immersive journey to the heart of Vacheron Constantin, highlighting 5 complications that give life to its special timepieces.
To capture the extreme sense of precision that comes along with the concept of “Anatomy of Beauty”, innovation art studio CITYSHAKE expresses the 5 complications through digital artworks that can be contemplated at the macro and micro levels.
Experience “The Anatomy of Beauty®”
ArtScience Museum, Level 4
16 October to 2 November 2022
Open to public
Tickets can be booked on the ArtScience Museum website