During the 1700s, Swiss watchmaking was rapidly advancing, with many of today’s well-known brands originating in Le Locle, a small city nestled in the Jura mountains of Switzerland.
Standing at the forefront of the horological Swiss movement was Abraham Favre, who was eventually titled the ‘Master Watchmaker of Le Locle.’ Many generations of the watchmaker's family laboured to take his celebrated legacy forward, together with Auguste Leuba from Buttes in Val-de-Travers - creating a brand that has been conquering frontiers ever since.
“ A daring version of the Favre Leuba Chief reimagined in a skeletonised version. ”
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“ For the first time in its 289-year history, the brand strips its mechanics bare with a fully skeletonized manufacture movement. ”
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“ The Chief Tourbillon is not only a statement of intent from the revived Favre Leuba, but a sign that the brand intends to balance its heritage with modern technical improvement ”
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“ With the Chief Tourbillon, Favre Leuba isn't just making a comeback. It's marking an ambitious renaissance, fueled by three centuries of expertise and looking to the future ”
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“ Favre Leuba is one of the best value propositions today ”
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“ Undoubtedly a strong push to the forefront of Swiss watchmaking ”
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SERVICE
Service & Care Your Favre Leuba Watch
From the outset, the founder of Favre Leuba established a network
of watchmaking workshops around the world, tasked with ensuring that all of the brand’s
watches could receive the best possible servicing and maintain their excellent technical
performance and pristine appearance. As a result, there is no limit on how long a Favre
Leuba watch can keep working, being handed down from one generation to the next, and
living several lives.
Favre Leuba unveils the 1737 collection at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026—exhibiting at the salon for the first time, less than two years after the brand’s revival. A tribute to the Favre Leuba’s founding year, this 1737 Triple Calendar is the inaugural model of the Swiss maison’s fifth pillar, following the Chief, Deep Raider, Sea Sky and Harpoon.
Favre Leuba made its debut at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, marking a defining moment in the brand’s recent revival. As the world’s premier watchmaking exhibition, the salon serves as the global stage where the world’s leading watch brands unveil their latest masterpieces every year; notably, only 65 brands exhibiting this year.
Presented at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, the Harpoon Revival reintroduces a defining 1960s design to Favre Leuba’s collection. While preserving its original proportions and distinctive dial architecture, the new model incorporates a modern self-winding movement.