Vacheron Constantin watches unveiled a broad new collection at Watches & Wonders 2026, spanning modern reinterpretations of classic lines, sport models with travel functions, and new ultra thin movements that showcase the brand’s traditional craftsmanship.
Vacheron Constantin watches at Watches & Wonders 2026
Vacheron Constantin said the new range maps a clear watchmaking narrative, from the Égérie line, which borrows haute couture details, to technically advanced calibers that push miniaturization and acoustic regulation. The brand characterized the releases as a balance of aesthetic refinements and mechanical breakthroughs.
Égérie Moonphase Spring Blossom, limited to 100 pieces
Vacheron Constantin said the new Égérie Moonphase Spring Blossom emphasizes delicate, feminine detail in a full pink palette. The watch pairs a softly grained calfskin strap with a hand painted floral motif, the first time the brand has applied micro painting to a strap.

The mother of pearl dial has a soft, cloud like luster that the brand said evokes opening petals at dawn. The moonphase sits between the 1 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions and is framed by a ring of diamonds, while the crown is set with a moonstone for a coordinated finish.


Because each strap is painted by hand and mother of pearl carries natural color variation, Vacheron Constantin emphasized that each of the 100 numbered pieces will be slightly unique. The moon, rendered in gold against a dark pink star field, appears and recedes within mother of pearl clouds to create subtle contrasts with the main dial.
Overseas Cardinal Points dual time
The new Overseas Cardinal Points dual time continues a design thread the brand began with prototype pieces in 2019 and limited Everest editions in 2021. Vacheron Constantin said the first prototype was developed for American explorer and photographer Cory Richards, and uses a dark gray grained dial and a titanium case for rugged travel use.

Vacheron Constantin noted two earlier Everest limited editions from 2021, an Overseas chronograph Everest limited edition and an Overseas dual time Everest limited edition, both fashioned in titanium and derived from the Cory Richards prototype. The new model is offered in four dial colors and is powered by the brand’s in house 5110 DT/3 caliber, which provides dual time, day night, and date displays.
The brand said each Overseas dual time carries the Geneva Seal (Poinçon de Genève), a longstanding hallmark that certifies movement finishing and reliability to strict standards established in the canton of Geneva.
Overseas ultra thin automatic and the new 2550 caliber
Vacheron Constantin introduced a new 2550 ultra thin automatic caliber with a thickness of 2.4 millimeters (0.094 inches), and a power reserve of 80 hours after seven years of development. The brand said the layout integrates a micro rotor, a suspended twin barrel, and a compact single lever gear train to achieve thinness without sacrificing performance.

The 2550 caliber makes its debut in a new Overseas ultra thin automatic in 950 platinum with a 39.5 millimeter diameter. According to the brand, the caliber embodies Vacheron Constantin’s long experience in movement miniaturization and in assembling both highly complicated and straightforward time only movements to exceptional standards.
Vacheron Constantin described this work as part of the company’s ongoing effort to reconcile elegant case proportions with the mechanical complexity collectors expect. The new platinum Overseas combines classic finishing with the technical compactness of the 2550 caliber.

Les Cabinotiers minute repeater tourbillon skeleton
Vacheron Constantin revisited its long history of grand complications with a new 2755 TMR SQ skeleton caliber that pairs a tourbillon with a minute repeater. The company traced this lineage to the 2750 caliber created for the brand’s 250th anniversary in 2005 and to the Traditionnelle Caliber 2755 of 2007.

The new repeater mechanism is based on the prototype centrifugal regulator developed for the 2755 caliber, which controls the speed of the striking sequence to keep hours, quarter hours, and minutes clearly articulated. To optimize that system, Vacheron Constantin replaced an anchored regulator with a silent centrifugal governor equipped with two inertia blocks, the brand said, which brakes the regulator axis for a steady release of the repeater barrel.

The addition of a tourbillon further refines rate regulation, with the movement running at 2.5 hertz, Vacheron Constantin said. This latest Les Cabinotiers work underscores the brand’s historic role in developing complex striking and regulating systems for repeaters and other high complications.
Across the collection, Vacheron Constantin watches emphasize a dialogue between haute couture details and horological innovation. The brand said it expects collectors to respond to both the visual distinctiveness of the Égérie Spring Blossom and the mechanical advancements represented by the 2550 and 2755 TMR SQ calibers.
Vacheron Constantin said more specifications and availability details will be released through its boutiques and authorized retailers in the weeks following Watches & Wonders.


