GREUBEL FORSEY CELEBRATES 10TH ANNIVERSARY

Founded in 2004, Greubel Forsey celebrates its 10th anniversary. Located in a hi-tech building in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the Atelier employs almost 120 professionals producing around one hundred exceptional timepieces a year. An impressive number of patented inventions and extraordinary creations – with multiple honours from highly prestigious awards – mark this fi rst decade. The signature, created by Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey, attracts a select circle of sophisticated connoisseurs. Eminent watchmaking professionals also acknowledge the excellence of their timepieces. All this in only ten years since its launch! They pay tribute to the special attention given to each and every detail as well as the artistic dimension, which is incessantly enriched as demonstrated in the Fresque film.

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The very first Greubel Forsey creation, the Double Tourbillon 30°, embodies the values of the company: invention, expertise and craftsmanship. By pushing the boundaries in the tourbillon, the watchmakers created a link between the traditional and the contemporary. This invention, which was followed by numerous others, set the path for the first decade, i.e. exploring the little trodden path between science and art. In addition to technical research, Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey push both the aesthetics of their timepieces beyond the limits; as well as the finish of the component parts whether they are visible or not, speaking volumes about their quest for perfection.

The Quantième Perpétuel à Equation, in some way marking their tenth anniversary, took nearly ten years of research to perfect. This is yet further proof of Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey’s staunch determination and their continued dedication to invention. Surrounded by a committed team, they create the timepieces of tomorrow and lead a new form of fine watchmaking. In this manner, they never deviate from their exceptionally high standards: the respect for tradition, boldness, inventiveness, the refusal of the staus quo, and their absolute commitment to their clients; these are the principles that characterize the Greubel Forsey approach to fi ne watchmaking.