Rolex – The crown jewel of Swiss watchmaking
Pioneers in the art of Swiss watchmaking and innovation, Rolex has, over the past century, been associated with status and style.
Pioneers in the art of Swiss watchmaking and innovation, Rolex has, over the past century, been associated with status and style.
With an everlasting cultural history and legacy of fine Italian craftsmanship, Bvlgari has seamlessly transformed into a symbol of contemporary luxury.
From the King of France to the Emperor of China, Jaquet Droz enchanted courts and the crème de la crème of society with their sui generis pieces.
As a traditional watchmaking company, Longines has been producing exceptional timepieces since the very beginning.
The especially dramatic and enduring design concept of the OMEGA Constellation line is characterized by its famous “Griffes”, or claws, and striking dials.
Classique wristwatch in 18-carat gold. Self-winding movement with date indication. Silicon balance-spring, lever and escape wheel. Sapphire-crystal caseback.
It was Pierre Jaquet-Droz’s passion for watchmaking, inherited by his relatives that brought this exclusive brand to life. From 1738 to 1747, he devoted himself entirely to clock making and produced a series of longcase (or “grandfather”) clocks whose increasingly sophisticated movements that were unlike any other clocks ever made in that era.
Traditionally a producer of aviation instruments, Breitling diversified into the field of divers’ watches with the SuperOcean collection in 1950s.