Marki, którym ufamy — szwajcarska haute horlogerie, niemiecka precyzja, japońskie rzemiosło i paryska forma.
Switzerland
Est. 1905
A crown for every achievement.
Geneva. Over a century of precision and quiet supremacy. The most recognised name in horology, and for good reason.
Est. 1839
You never actually own a Patek Philippe.
The pinnacle of Geneva haute horlogerie. Complications, craftsmanship, and a waiting list that tells you everything you need to know.
Est. 1875
To break the rules, you must first master them.
Le Brassus. Home of the Royal Oak — the watch that redefined luxury sport in 1972 and hasn't stopped since.
Est. 2001
A racing machine on the wrist.
Tonneau cases, tourbillons, and materials borrowed from Formula 1. Richard Mille rewrote what a modern grand complication looks like.
France
Est. 1847
The jeweller of kings, the king of jewellers.
Paris. Tank, Santos, Crash — Cartier defined the form watch a century before the rest of the industry caught up.