The Art of Precision

01
In-House Movements

Every calibre is designed, engineered and assembled within our Geneva atelier. From the hairspring to the escape wheel — no detail is delegated, no compromise accepted. Our movements represent the pinnacle of mechanical watchmaking, with specifications that exceed industry standards.

02
Geneva Seal Certified

The Poinçon de Genève is the most demanding hallmark in horology — awarded only after passing eleven strict criteria of finishing and functional excellence. Our watches undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet this prestigious standard, a guarantee of quality that few brands achieve.

03
Hand-Finished Surfaces

Each bridge and plate undergoes weeks of finishing — anglage, perlage, côtes de Genève — invisible to the wearer, irreplaceable in character. Our master craftsmen employ techniques passed down through generations to create surfaces that are both functionally precise and aesthetically sublime.

04
Material Selection

We source only the finest materials: stainless steel, gold, platinum, and specialized alloys. Each material is selected for durability, aesthetic qualities, and horological properties. Our sapphire crystals and ceramic bezels represent the best available in the industry.

05
Movement Chronometer Testing

Every movement is independently tested and certified by COSC (Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres). This rigorous testing ensures accuracy within strict parameters, guaranteeing that your watch keeps perfect time for generations to come.

06
Master Watchmakers

Our team comprises some of the world's finest watchmakers, trained through decades of apprenticeship and practical experience. Each craftsperson brings unparalleled expertise and an unwavering commitment to perfection in every timepiece they create.

The Manufacturing Process

1

Design & Engineering

Each watch begins as a concept, refined through our design atelier. Our engineers create CAD models with tolerances measured in microns. Every component is calculated for optimal performance, durability, and beauty.

2

Movement Development

Our master calibre makers construct and adjust each movement by hand. This process takes weeks for complex complications. Adjustments are made to achieve perfect rate performance, ensuring chronometer-level accuracy from day one.

3

Case Manufacturing

The watch case is precision-machined from solid metal blanks. Every edge is refined, every surface polished to perfection. Case hardness and water resistance are tested to exceed specifications, guaranteeing durability for decades.

4

Dial & Hand Finishing

The dial undergoes specialized finishing treatments — sunburst, champagne, guillochage, or enamel work. Hour hands and minute hands are carefully shaped and finished to match the aesthetic vision. Every detail receives individual attention.

5

Assembly & Adjustment

Components are assembled by experienced watchmakers in our sterile atelier. The movement is installed, regulation fine-tuned, and the watch is cased up. Each assembly takes hours of meticulous work to ensure perfect functionality.

6

Quality Control & Testing

Every finished watch undergoes rigorous quality control: pressure testing, timing verification, water resistance confirmation, and visual inspection. Only watches meeting our exacting standards leave the atelier bearing the House of Swiss name.

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