Charles-Louis Muri, 40 Years Selling Watches, from Bienne to the World

March 11, 2023

25 years ago today, Charles-Louis Muri opened his magnificent vintage watch and clock boutique, in the Bienne Old Town. 15 years before that, he had started his trade on the same street, Rue Basse, just a few meters away. Even if Mr Muri

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From Lancaster to Bienne, Hamilton Turns 130

December 15, 2022

In Switzerland, Biel/Bienne is known for its diversity. A German and French bilingual town, within commute distance to Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Lausanne and Bern, it hosts people from all across the country. Walking down the streets

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From Rolex Hairsprings to French Pastries, Charlotte Ernandez Shows a Delicate Taste of Bienne

November 23, 2022

“Charlotte’s” quickly became my go-to bakery in Bienne when it opened 2 years ago. And while the fantastic St Honorés and pear tarts are the reasons I keep coming back, I must confess I was often intrigued

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How It Took Rolex a Century to Own Its Movement Manufacture

November 17, 2022

I know, it sounds odd: Rolex is renowned for doing just about everything in-house. Yet, the brand with the crown only acquired the company that makes all its movements in 2004. This post, itself based on

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The Refreshingly un-Bling Watch Culture in Bienne

November 8, 2022

There's one thing I personally don't like about the world of watches. It's when watches are about everything but actual watchmaking: watches as status, watches as an asset class, watches as an accessory part of

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Interview: Thomas Funder, the Danish Designer Inspired by Bienne to Create His Own Watch Brand

October 25, 2022

Thomas Funder is based in Zurich. As such, his watches can’t be said to be “made in Bienne”. However, the reason I was so keen to interview him for this blog is that, as a watch designer, Funder truly is “made in Bienne”.

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A New Gold Coin Makes Swiss Watchmaking and Bienne Artist WES 21 Shine

September 29, 2022

Today, the link between traditional watchmaking and collectable coins reaches a new, unprecedented level: Swissmint is launching "Timemachine", a gold coin celebrating the Swiss watchmaking tradition. With a face value of

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The Original Speedmaster and the Day I Realized I Had a Tacho-Productometer on the Wrist

September 19, 2022

Like most watch fans, I love Speedmasters. While I only ever own a few watches at a time (compulsive minimalist tendencies), the Speedy is the only reference that I've simultaneously possessed in different variations. And while this post

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Rolex: Remembering and Fact-checking the First Ever Chronometer Certified Wristwatch

September 15, 2022

One thing Rolex is famous for, and rightly so, is the precision of its watches. Anyone who has owned a contemporary (and in many cases also a vintage) one can attest to how reliable the timekeeping is. Relentless focus on quality

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Everyday Watches: Triple Wristing with the Artworth Brothers

September 12, 2022

You may have already stumbled upon the Artworth Brothers on Instagram. The 3 young men from Bienne have a following equivalent to 4 times the population of our city! Their content is always very suave, mixing watches with cars

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