
1797
Edouard Bovet begins at Fleurier. He is the son of Jean-Frédéric Bovet, himself a watch-maker at Fleurier.
1939
Bovet registers the patent for the chevalet watch, which makes it possible to use his pocket watch as a table clock.
1989
Bovet starts back in business.
2006
Pascal Raffy, the owner of Bovet and sole shareholder since 2001, acquires the Dimier 1738 manufacture. He purchases the château de Môtiers and sets up the Bovet workshops there.
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The FHH is committed to the protection of watchmaking know-how, a purpose that led us to the BOVET 1822 workshop in Tramelan. There, meeting with Arnaud Bolot, an expert in decoration and engraving, highlighted the passion and talent driving this profession.
The craftsmen at BOVET pay particular attention to each watch component, from springs to tourbillons, transforming them into works of art in their own right. This alchemy between art and technique brings exceptional watches to life.