
1842
Gustav Fabergé opened a jewellery shop in St Petersburg which, forty years later, would be taken over by his son, Peter Carl.
1885
Tzar Alexander III commissioned Fabergé to make an Easter Egg, the first of many, as a gift for the Empress.
2007
The Fabergé family reacquired the rights to the Fabergé name, followed two years later by the launch of the "Les Fabuleuses" jewellery collection.
2015
Fabergé presented its first watches. They included the Compliquée Peacock, winner of the Complicated Watch prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève.