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Main Number
+39 06 6922 5932+39 06 6922 5932
Boutique Hours
Boutique Hours
Day of the Week | Hours |
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Monday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
Tuesday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
Wednesday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
Thursday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
Friday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
Saturday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
Sunday | 11:00 - 19:00 |
In This Boutique
- Service Center










About
Nestled in the heart of Rome at Via dei Condotti 29, the Vacheron Constantin boutique stands as an epitome of luxury and elegance, drawing in connoisseurs of High Watchmaking.
Via dei Condotti, renowned for its high-end boutiques and historic allure, has been a hub of elegance and sophistication in Rome since the 18th Century.
With convenient access to Rome’s iconic landmarks like the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain, it is a must-visit destination for watch enthusiasts exploring the city.
The Boutique’s interior, inspired by the timeless beauty of Roman architecture, showcases a unique setting to admire elegant timepieces and exclusive models in the company of knowledgeable staff who embody Vacheron Constantin’s culture, history, and commitment to excellence.
A sanctuary of horological artistry, offering a memorable experience to watchmaking connoisseurs.
Upcoming Event

Mar1
Aug31
11:00-19:00
"Momenti", A work of art celebrating the Maison's relationship with Rome
To celebrate the opening of the Rome boutique, Vacheron Constantin is presenting a new artistic collaboration, the first of its kind in Italy. The Maison has commissioned an exclusive work of art from Denis Di Luca (Di Luca Ceramics), an Italian ceramic artist from Urbino. The artist’s style focuses on blending traditional and contemporary techniques while maintaining a close relationship with ceramics as an expressive medium.
Ceramics are combined with the Raku and Saggar Firing techniques, which symbolise constant improvement in the conservation and celebration of works of art. This reflects Vacheron Constantin’s own philosophy of continuous improvement and epitomises the art of restoration.
This artistic collaboration highlights Vacheron Constantin’s important ties with Rome, as well as its commitment to artistic and cultural excellence.
Ceramics are combined with the Raku and Saggar Firing techniques, which symbolise constant improvement in the conservation and celebration of works of art. This reflects Vacheron Constantin’s own philosophy of continuous improvement and epitomises the art of restoration.
This artistic collaboration highlights Vacheron Constantin’s important ties with Rome, as well as its commitment to artistic and cultural excellence.