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The Swiss manufacture from Le Sentier, a village nestled in the heart of the idyllic Jura Mountains in the Vallée de Joux in the Swiss Canton of Vaud, is impossible to overlook in the watchmaking world. Jaeger-LeCoultre is famous for the painstaking precision that goes into its products and the perfection of the components as well as for its uncompromising 1000-hour testing before any timepiece is delivered onto the market. Jaeger-LeCoultre is a manufacture where the boundaries of what’s possible are incessantly pushed further and ground-breaking complications, such as the gyrotourbillon and sphérotourbillon, are developed. Well-balanced collections with a large selection of models are appreciated by all men and women with refined taste.
Though still something of a novice on the Czech market, in many other countries of the world Mido watches, with a tradition reaching back more than a century, are a household name. Before the brand, famous for its superb COSC-certified mechanical watches, became part of the Swatch Group, the world’s biggest watchmaking concern, it had a fascinating history. Characterising the brand nowadays are its architecture-inspired designs as well as its striking models following up on historic timepieces.
There used to be a small watchmaker’s shop with the “Orologeria Svizzera” sign in the Palazzo Arcivescovile in the Florentine Piazza San Giovanni. Today, the palace houses a large Panerai boutique. The brand with Italian origins and a manufacture in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, interweaves its Italian history and Swiss present. Panerai watches exude unrestrained passion for the seas and oceans and can’t be mistaken for any other watch on the market. They say you’ll either love or hate Panerai. Yet decidedly, more numerous are those who fell in love with this unique brand offering both robust and unmistakably elegant watches.
Tudor watches, instantly recognisable by their emblematic shield on the dial, are manufactured under the same roof as the illustrious “royal” Rolex watches. Not only does Tudor share its founder and production know-how with Rolex, but also the luxury brand’s values and its emphasis on uncompromising quality. Tudor watches stand out by their resistance, distinctive design with vintage elements and fit so perfectly in the active lifestyles of people living in modern metropolises. A Tudor watch brings its owner an excellent quality to price ratio and a value that lasts: it’s no wonder Tudor watches are gaining in popularity so fast.
The Wolf brand was founded in 1834 by silversmith Philip Wolf. He found that in order to sell his products at a better price, he needed to put them in nice boxes. Over time, he found that his boxes were so desirable that they were a much greater object of desire for his customers than the silverware itself. The family-owned company, which has been making leather accessories for jewelry and watches for 190 years, recently became part of our portfolio. High-quality winders, as well as other goods, are among the top products you will find in our multi-brand Carollinum.
It was way back in 1847 that Louis-François Cartier named his jewellery brand. Leaving modesty aside, he quite rightly called his Maison Cartier the “Jeweller of Kings and the King of Jewellers”, a title it has kept to this day. At the beginning of the 20th century, Louis Cartier, the founder’s grandson who was in charge of the Paris branch, realised that success could flow in many directions. He accepted a challenge from a friend, Albert Santos-Dumont, a pioneer in flying, who ordered a wrist watch from him. In 1904, he created the first model of a wristwatch, which was launched seven years later under the name Santos. It was followed by other watches - Tonneau, Tortue and Tank all of which are now modern icons.