A Watch Took 6,000 Hours to Make. It's Still Inspiring New Variations.
Briefly

In 1979, Vacheron Constantin collaborated with French painter Raymond Moretti to create the Kallista, one of the most expensive watches ever made, blending artistry with luxury.
The initial partnership between Jacques Barthelemi Vacheron and Francois Constantin led to innovative designs, introducing jewelry elements into timepieces that attracted elite clients of the era.
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