List Of Swiss Watchmakers

  • Blancpain1735
    Oldest Swiss watch brand; known for luxury mechanical watches and the Fifty Fathoms diver.
  • Vacheron Constantin1755
    One of the oldest continuous watchmakers; master of complications and elegance.
  • Breguet1775
    Invented the tourbillon; classic, historically significant watches.
  • Patek Philippe1839
    Top-tier Swiss brand; renowned for innovation and heritage.
  • Longines1832
    Heritage-rich brand known for sports timing and refined design.
  • Audemars Piguet1875
    Creator of the Royal Oak; luxury sports watch pioneer.
  • Omega1848
    Known for Moonwatch (Speedmaster), Olympic timing, and Seamaster line.
  • Tissot1853
    Swiss quality with accessible pricing and innovation.
  • Breitling was founded in 1884 by Léon Breitling in Saint-Imier, Switzerland.
  • Rolex1905
    Global symbol of luxury; invented the waterproof Oyster case.
  • TAG Heuer1860
    Chronograph expert; links to motorsports and avant-garde design.
  • Zenith1865
    Inventor of the El Primero automatic chronograph.
  • Hublot1980
    Known for bold design and material fusion (gold + rubber).
  • Richard Mille2001
    High-tech, lightweight luxury watches worn by elite athletes.
  • Oris1904
    Independent Swiss brand focusing on mechanical watches with great value.

Switzerland (The Heart of Watchmaking)

BrandYearDescription
Blancpain1735Oldest surviving Swiss brand; known for mechanical luxury watches.
Vacheron Constantin1755Continuous production since the 18th century; refined complications.
Breguet1775Innovator of tourbillon; neoclassical style.
Patek Philippe1839Top-tier luxury; innovation and resale value.
Longines1832Heritage-rich and elegant; sports and aviation watches.
Audemars Piguet1875Creator of the Royal Oak; high horology.
Omega1848Moonwatch (Speedmaster), Seamaster; official Olympic timer.
Tissot1853Affordable, accessible Swiss watches.
Rolex1905Globally iconic; symbol of success.
TAG Heuer1860Sports chronographs and motorsports link.
Zenith1865Known for El Primero movement.
Hublot1980Bold, modern design; “fusion” materials.
Richard Mille2001Ultra-high-end, avant-garde materials.
Oris1904Independent brand with in-house calibers.
Movado1881Famous for modernist Museum dial.
Rado1917Known for ceramic cases and modern style.