Audemars Piguet began in 1875 when Jules Audemars, then 23, and Edward-August Piguet, 21, met in...
Bell & Ross is a Swiss watch company that...
The Breitling company was established in 1884, deep in the Jura Mountains of Switzerland. Initially, their specialty was making chronographs and...
Chopard is unique among the watch industry in that it is still an independent family owned business. The company is also just one of the few...
As one of the youngest companies in the luxury watch industry, Franck Muller has been in operation for a mere two decades. Still, the watchmaker...
Omega opened its doors in La Chaux-de-Fonds,...
The Patek Philippe company stands for quality and reliability. As an illustration, each single automatic movement manufactured by the company is...
Omega opened its doors in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland in 1848 as a small pocket watch shop owned by the Brandt family. In a little over half a century, Omega became the largest watch company in Switzerland, manufacturing 240,000 watches annually. Since that time, Omega has made innumerable contributions to watch-making history, including the first watch on the moon, followed by five subsequent lunar landings, the first divers' watch, the world's only certified marine chronometer watch, the inventor of the James Bond watch, and more records for accuracy than any other watch company. Omega has also been the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932.