Tue 21. March

About Us

A story from Bros

When Watchbros meet Musicbros Doppelgänger is a German word used in many languages – in England, France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, in China, Japan, in Russia and in Thailand. Regis and…


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THE RACQUET RALLYMASTER 

Watch culture of the 80s What do you get when internationally renowned friends of the tennis culture of the 70s and 80s, an American designer who loves vintage watches and…


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Maurice de Mauriac: Time is love

We love what we do: mechanical watches. When Daniel was still a banker in New York, life was extremely fast-paced. As the saying goes ‘Time is money’. Then, the financial system crashed.


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The more things change, the more they stay the same

Exactly one year ago, Massimo and Leonard Dreifuss heard their father almost casually proclaim: ‘I’m out!’ They knew this day would eventually come—that much was clear. Perhaps the announcement could…


The Name Maurice de Mauriac

Sitting in the sun in Zurich, Daniel Dreifuss breathes in the scent of the city, listens to its rhythm, sees the colours of the light dance around him and feels…


made by Zurich

City—country—closeness:The Vallée de Joux, a secluded high valley in the Swiss Jura, is referred to as the valley of the watches and has a counterpart in Zurich: the house with…


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Atelier Maurice de Mauriac

Before one enters the Maurice de Mauriac atelier, watches are just watches. Afterwards, however, they are so much more: time-catchers, orchestrators of time, users of time and wasters of time. Maurice de Mauriac watches have a temperature, a scent, are vibrantly tactile


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Come by!

To Geneva for TimeToWatches from 28.3. to 1.4.

Your time is scarce. Then give it into appreciative hands. Spend your time with our newest watches and the familiar closeness and warmth that our family offers you. Of course, there are new, wonderful and exciting stories we want to tell you. And we’ll show you which watches contain them all.

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