Vacheron Constantin developed a cylinder seal

As a solemn trace of this milestone anniversary, the manufacture wished to make a lasting imprint, like a symbol of eternity linking history with future. In collaboration with a master of heraldic engraving, Gérard Desquand, the maison has therefore developed a cylinder seal.

The cylinder seal is a time-honoured object that first appeared in Mesopotamia in the 4th century BC, at the same time as the first known time measurements. This stone cylinder, engraved with more or less figurative motifs and applied to wet clay, served to identify a document by leaving an imprint, a signature that served both aesthetic and narrative functions. Through its ability to create uninterrupted picture stories, the cylinder seal became the emblem of transmission and communication between the greatest civilizations.

The manufacture has called upon the talent of a heraldic engraver, famous for his expressions of family histories on jewellery adorned with coats-of-arms. Gérard Desquand spent two years on crafting «Imprint of Time», an 18-carat yellow gold cylinder-shaped matrix intaglio-carved with symbols depicting 260 years of horology and artistic crafts. The artisan immersed himself in the history of the maison in order to grasp its essence and imagine its allegorical interpretation. This unique work of art measuring 14.5 cm high and 3 cm in diameter is hand-engraved with 24 symbols. Thereby it becomes a compendium of the Vacheron Constantin spirit, depicting time, the transmission of knowledge, influence, expertise, artistic crafts, the 1755 founding date and even the Maltese Cross signature.

A proud emblem of continuous history and the artistic crafts surrounding watchmaking, Vacheron Constantin cylinder seal will be exhibited at its manufacture in Geneva, while replicas will be displayed in the brand’s boutiques worldwide.

October 29, 2015