
Christophe Claret
Christophe Claret boasts unique, comprehensive expertise and an exclusive collection that pushes back the boundaries of possibility and offers brand new ways to display time. This expertise, which is nourished by a respect for tradition and the freedom to create, is crystallized into four lines of timepieces.
Since 1989, Christophe Claret has worked surrounded by the Neuchâtel mountains, where the heart of Swiss watchmaking beats strongest; where all the skills that combine to create an exceptional timepiece can be found.
“In watchmaking, everything has already been done, and everything has yet to be invented”: whether a creed or a ritual, the Christophe Claret formula is evident at every stage of the design process within the manufacture’s atelier.
Products
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Christophe Claret – X-TREM-1 (Red Gold)
£247,650.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – X-TREM-1 (Blue)
£256,500.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – Maestro Mamba
£88,500.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – Maestro Pantherophis
£88,500.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – Poker (Blue)
£168,150.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – Poker (Red Gold)
£137,500.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – Margot Velours
£182,000.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – Margot
£256,850.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – Margot (Red Gold)
£182,950.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – Marguerite 37 (Purple)
£60,050.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – Marguerite 42 (Blue)
£63,750.00 ex VAT -

Christophe Claret – Marguerite 42 (Red)
£63,750.00 ex VAT
Journal
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Oligo Blue, Brown & Black Watches Review
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Strond G-AXDN 24h Automatic Watch Review
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Byrne Petroleum Green GyroDial 311 Watch Review
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MB&F LMX Steel and Brass Watch Review
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The Sacred Crafts x Indies Trader Treasure Hunter Watch Review
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Tsoroev Rashid Arrow Watch Review (Unique Piece)
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Bianchet Tourbillon B 1.618 Openwork Carbon Watch Review
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Claude Meylan Fenêtre sur Temps Watch Review
Apart from a fully openworked or skeletonised dial, wearing your watch movement side up would be a great way to...
NOVE Gemini Watch Review
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Linde Werdelin Oktopus Moon 3DTPâ„¢ Carbon Review
Begin with an already successful design and use a material never been used before in Swiss watchmaking; that's what...
Urwerk UR-100V Ultraviolet Watch Review
Exploring two topics never seen together before in a watch; measurement of space time and the boundaries of colour....













