Chapter 8 Baillod Family Legacy Special Editions

TURNING HERITAGE INTO CREATIVE MOMENTUM

CHAPTER 8 BAILLOD FAMILY LEGACY SPECIAL EDITION

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Stainless steel with blued hands

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CHAPTER 8 BAILLOD FAMILY LEGACY SPECIAL EDITION

Special Club 11:10 Pre-launch price

Soft Gold PVD with black hands.

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« Two and a half centuries of history are not an end point. They are a foundation. This legacy does not dictate our future; it gives us the momentum to keep creating freely, with rigour and independence, in respect of what has been passed down, without ever standing still. »

Thomas Baillod, Founder

1775

THE BEGINNING

The Baillod name appears in the region as early as 1341, in a stained-glass window in the church of Môtiers in Val-de-Travers a first, non-watchmaking trace of the family. Centuries later, in 1775, the name enters the watchmaking records of the canton of Neuchâtel, marking the beginning of a story that now spans 250 years of Baillod watchmaking.

1775

THE BEGINNING

The Baillod name appears in the region as early as 1341, in a stained-glass window in the church of Môtiers in Val-de-Travers a first, non-watchmaking trace of the family. Centuries later, in 1775, the name enters the watchmaking records of the canton of Neuchâtel, marking the beginning of a story that now spans 250 years of Baillod watchmaking.

1983

THE INSPIRATION

Among the rare pieces found in the archives lies a pocket watch by Charles Baillod, dating from the end of the 19th century. A physical testimony that the Baillod name didn’t just appear in documents it created real objects, carried, worn and passed on.

1893

THE INSPIRATION

Among the rare pieces found in the archives lies a pocket watch by Charles Baillod, dating from the end of the 19th century. A physical testimony that the Baillod name didn’t just appear in documents it created real objects, carried, worn and passed on.

2026

2026

WHERE TIME CONTINUES

Shaped by 250 years of Baillod watchmaking, these two special edition timepieces reinterpret a Charles Baillod pocket watch from the late 19th century through a modern lens. They preserve the essence of the original while expressing it in a contemporary mechanical form, connecting past intent with present motion.

WHERE TIME CONTINUES

Shaped by 250 years of Baillod watchmaking, these two special edition timepieces reinterpret a Charles Baillod pocket watch from the late 19th century through a modern lens. They preserve the essence of the original while expressing it in a contemporary mechanical form, connecting past intent with present motion.

DESIGN INSPIRATION