Bereve
Bereve is an independent brand of Haute Horlogerie, which fosters all the values of the Swiss watchmaking art.
The handcraft of the dials and the manufacturing of all the components reveal the high quality of its 100% Swiss Made timepieces. The company has long experience in designing and making dials with the “Grand Feu” technique (including Champlevé, Coisonné, Plique Jour, Miniature).
Bereve combines different techniques, such as Micromosaic in spun enamel, with the most precious and unique decorative stones and minerals in the world. This fifty-year-old savoir-faire enabled the company to enhance its creativity and go beyond the limits of regular handcrafting techniques.
The manufacturing of our handcrafted dials is one of the most complex in the history of horology. The use of fire gives uniqueness and exclusivity to each component of our art timepieces. Every timepiece is numbered in a limited series.
Our production aims at creating luxury goods, that is why it benefits from the collaboration with the most prestigious Swiss manufacturers. Bereve stands out in its field for the great craftsmanship of its timepieces. Our company is committed to combining ancient techniques with state-of-the-art technologies. The Grand Feu enamel technique is our distinctive trait, and it is therefore the focal point of our design. It takes weeks of work to carry out each single project and to harmonize all the components of our dials.
Products
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Bereve – Numbers 18k 4N Gold
£27,500.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Emperor DLC Black
£11,150.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Emperor 18k 4N Gold Black
£14,450.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Numbers Silver Dial
£7,900.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Numbers Gold Dial
£7,800.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Numbers DLC Silver Dial
£17,250.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Numbers DLC Gold Dial
£27,700.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Emperor Black Dial
£6,000.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Emperor 18k 4N Gold Grey
£13,000.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Emperor 18k 4N Gold Ivory/Black
£13,000.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Emperor 18k 4N Gold Ivory/Blue
£13,000.00 ex VAT -
Bereve – Emperor 18k 4N Gold Red
£16,575.00 ex VAT
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