Clock Gift

Vacheron Constantin

Offers a splendid clock at the Opera Bastille.

Vacheron Constantin Opera Bastille

On October 24, 2007, Vacheron Constantin, the oldest manufacture of haute horlogerie the world with a production of timepieces uninterrupted since 1755, and the Opera National de Paris have opened all the installation of a wall clock at the Opera Bastille.



exceptional Clock

This sponsorship combines exceptional two entities deeply committed to the arts and discovering new talents and new creations.

On the one hand, the Opera National de Paris under the direction of Mr. Gérard Mortier to both precursor and guardian of a special artistic heritage and, secondly, Vacheron Constantin-led by its Director-General Mr. Juan-Carlos Torres-oriented company by its artistic creations, with a watchmaker exceptional heritage of over 250 years.

As says Torres, Vacheron Constantin has chosen the Opera National de Paris, because it represents for us, the alter ego of our brand. Our two entities have crossed almost 300 years of history without interruption. " And then it is true that the opera and watches are close universe, both are crafts and both are mechanical precision. "This is not a simple partnership. True, there is one part economic, but there is also a part of culture. The rapprochement between Vacheron Constantin and the Opera National de Paris is natural "says Torres.

Impressive

On the one dimension impressive, 7 meters long, 2.50 metres tall and weighing about 2 tons, the clock is the symbol of technology and know-how exceptional Vacheron Constantin. For those who do not have the chance to attend the Bastille Opera, do not worry, the clock, located at ground floor, is visible from the outside.

Designed by conceptual artist-painter Ivan Moscatelli, this clock "Laudator Temporis" composed of 56 mouth-blown colored glass, was produced by the master glass Werner Weyhe of Lausanne. It represents a very colorful a world map made up of clocks showing the time in major cities around the world: Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Moscow, Beijing, Rio de Janeiro

Installation

For the installation of this work to the entrance of the Bastille Opera, it has taken for five days, no fewer than five specialists came especially from Switzerland to reconstitute a very careful, the puzzle of this clock arrival of Geneva ( "spare parts" for the purpose of transportation) ... And in order not to disrupt rehearsal shows, the installation took place at night, 1h at 10:30 in the morning. This operation is a reflection of the commitment of Vacheron Constantin in the cultural field and his desire to become full-fledged patron of the Opera National de Paris. On this occasion, Vacheron Constantin supports, in particular, "Tosca" by Puccini, the first of which took place on October 24, 2007 precisely on the day of the inauguration of the clock.