In the middle of the 19th century, when the Swiss valleys still worked by candlelight and precision was measured by touch rather than by instrument, there was a small atelier in La Chaux-de-Fonds bearing a name already whispered with respect — Courvoisier Frères.
The brothers who ran it were men of patient ambition. They sought…
Courvoisier Watches: depicting Abdulmecid I, Ottoman Sultan Abdulmecid I (1823-1861), the 31st Ottoman Sultan, reigned during a time of significant political and social upheaval. Ascending the throne in 1839 after the death of his father, Mahmoud II, Abdulmecid faced immediate challenges, including the European nations' intervention to protect him against the Egyptian Pasha's ambitions. One…
Courvoisier Watches: Timeless Diplomacy in the Middle East and Ottoman Empire In the annals of history, the art of diplomacy has often been intertwined with the exchange of exquisite gifts. Among the most cherished and symbolic of these gifts were timepieces, which not only represented technological prowess but also conveyed respect and admiration.…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Maison Horlogère Courvoisier® Invites Public to Shape the Future of Luxury Timepieces Geneva, Switzerland – October 10, 2024 – The Maison Horlogère Courvoisier®, a long standing brand in the luxury watches, is thrilled to announce an exciting new initiative: we are inviting the public to share their ideas and inspirations for…
The Future of the Swiss Luxury Watch Industry: A Timeless Legacy The Swiss luxury watch industry, celebrated for its precision, craftsmanship, and innovation, continues to maintain a prestigious status in the global market. Despite encountering various challenges, the industry remains resilient and hopeful about its future. Here, we delve into the key factors influencing the…