Established in Le Locle in 1737, Favre Leuba is recognized as the world’s second-oldest Swiss watchmaking brand, boasting a legacy of nearly three centuries of continuous innovation. Renowned for its "Conquering Frontiers" philosophy, the brand has historically pioneered technical instruments for extreme exploration, from the legendary Bivouac—the first mechanical wristwatch with an altimeter—to the Deep Blue diver’s watch. Today, Favre Leuba enters a new "Renaissance" era, blending its rich heritage with modern mechanical excellence through cornerstone collections like the Chief, Sea Sky, and Deep Raider. These timepieces honor iconic retro designs from the 1960s and '70s while incorporating contemporary features such as sapphire crystals, ceramic bezels, and high-performance automatic movements, remaining a steadfast companion for the modern adventurer.

The Chief Skeleton, Favre Leuba’s first-ever skeleton timepiece, blends heritage and innovation to mark a new chapter in a 289-year watchmaking journey
In 2025, Favre Leuba deepens its pioneering legacy with the introduction of some of the most technically sophisticated and visually captivating timepieces in its history. At the forefront stands the Chief Skeleton, the brand’s first-ever skeletonized creation inspired by the iconic Chief case design of the 1970s. This bold debut pays homage to the brand's heritage while marking a defining milestone in the enduring journey of one of the world’s oldest watchmakers.


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