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Vacheron Constantin brings rare early timepieces to Australia

Vacheron Constantin brings rare early timepieces to Australia

Visitors to the inaugural About Time watch fair this month will also see new releases and a watchmaker who will assemble a movement on the spot.

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Vacheron Constantin, revered as the world’s oldest watch manufacture (founded 1755), is bringing a rare selection of early pieces from its Geneva museum to Sydney.

Chosen from the 1600 or so items in its private collection, the so-called Less’ential watches will be on show at the Financial Review About Time watch fair on September 22-23.

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Bani McSpeddenWatch editorBani McSpedden is watch editor of The Australian Financial Review. Connect with Bani on Twitter. Email Bani at bani@bigpond.com.au

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