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Jean-Marc Vacheron

Genevan watchmaker (1731–1805) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jean-Marc Vacheron (17311805) was a Genevan horologist and a founder of the Vacheron Constantin watch company. He was a close friend of leading Enlightenment philosophers Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Voltaire due to their common interests in philosophy, science and watchmaking.[1][2][3]

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Early life

Jean-Marc Vacheron was born in 1731 in Geneva, Republic of Geneva.[4] His father was Jean-Jacques Vacheron.[4]

Career

Vacheron opened his watch shop in 1755.[4]

His timepieces naturally bore the name "Jean-Marc Vacheron". At that time he was 24 years old and was one of many cabinotiers-watchmakers who specialized in the production of certain components, selling them to so-called etablisseurs.

(The watchmakers were called cabinotiers in honor of the well-lit cabinets on the top floors of the houses in Geneva's Saint-Gervais neighborhood, where they worked.[5])

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Personal life

Vacheron had five children. His sons Louis Andre (born in 1755) and Abraham (born in 1760) followed in his footsteps.

Death

He died in 1805.[4]

References

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