A horological history that shaped Switzerland’s reputation
From artisanal origins to a global industry
Under the influence of the Reformation in Geneva, goldsmiths turned to watchmaking. This know-how then spread across the Jura Arc, where farmers supplemented their winter income through precision craftsmanship.
The établissage system was introduced: a division of labor in which each artisan specialized in a specific component. This organization enabled a level of quality and technical refinement superior to that of other countries.
To meet global demand, craftsmanship evolved into structured artisan houses. The Swiss territory succeeded in mechanizing production without sacrificing prestige, transforming an art profession into a dominant high-end industry.
The standardization of Swiss precision
The art of Swiss master craftsmen established itself through constant technical innovation (balance springs, escapements). This model became a reliable measuring instrument, essential to naval and railway industries, far beyond a simple accessory.
Quality was no longer merely claimed it was proven. Observatory competitions gave way to strict standards, turning precision into a key selling point and an industry benchmark.
Founded in 1973, COSC is the independent body that grants the title of Chronometer. By testing each movement (15 days, multiple positions and temperatures), it ensures the excellence of “Swiss Made” against international competition.
An image built over time
The reputation of watch houses rests on a promise of longevity. Unlike disposable technological products, the Swiss technical piece is designed to be infinitely repairable, becoming an object of generational transmission and family heritage.
Workshops specializing in time mechanics draw on their heritage (archives, centuries-old inventions, historic achievements) to transform a simple technical object into a legend. This prestigious past protects the legitimacy of the manufacturer and reassures buyers about the stability of their investment.
Today, a timepiece is no longer purchased simply to tell the time, but for the status and emotion it conveys. This perceived value, built over centuries of expertise, allows the world of Swiss Made specialists to dominate the global prestige market by offering rarity and continuity.