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The Best Swiss Watch Brands

24 December 2025
The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Timepieces have been crafted for nearly five-year centuries in Switzerland, where watchmaking was born. Since then, the watchmaking industry pushes boundaries through surprising innovations each year. And, at the center of this perpetual cycle stand the best Swiss watch brands.

Swiss watchmaking emerged in Geneva toward the end of the 16th century. Over nearly five hundred years of continuous evolution, the craft has traveled an extraordinary path, from timekeepers attached to pieces of jewelry to today’s highly complicated mechanical movements composed of hundreds of components. Today, Switzerland produces between 15 and 20 million watches annually; last year alone, the country exported 15.6 million timepieces, reaffirming its dominance in the industry. Remarkably, around 90% of high-end watches are still produced in the land where watchmaking was born.

This selection brings together the finest Swiss watch brands, familiar names for seasoned collectors, and a comprehensive guide for those just beginning their journey into horology.

Audemars Piguet

Founded in 1875, Audemars Piguet is one of the oldest names in Swiss watchmaking and one of the few major brands still owned and operated by its founding families. After creating the first minute repeater wristwatch in 1892, the manufacture gradually became a leader in complicated watchmaking. In 1972, Audemars Piguet introduced the Royal Oak, which brought a new vision for stainless steel luxury watches. Celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2025, the brand expanded the Royal Oak collection with new references. Key collections include Royal Oak, Royal Oak Offshore, Royal Oak Concept, and CODE 11.59.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Royal Oak Selfwinding Perpetual Calendar

Baume & Mercier

Established in 1830 at the foothills of the Jura Mountains, Baume & Mercier is the seventh-oldest Swiss watch brand. Part of the Richemont Group since 1988, the brand is best known for collections such as the Riviera, first introduced in 1973 with its twelve-sided bezel and four screws. Baume & Mercier’s lineup includes Clifton, Riviera, Classima, and Hampton models, some featuring movements with magnetic resistance up to 25 times higher than ISO standards and requiring servicing only once every seven years. Prices typically range between €1,600 and €3,500.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Riviera Chronograph Flyback

Blancpain

Founded in 1735, Blancpain is widely regarded as the world’s oldest watch brand. Notably, the manufacture has never produced a quartz movement. Over the centuries, Blancpain has introduced numerous milestones in horology, among them the Fifty Fathoms, considered the first modern diving watch. Today’s core collections include Fifty Fathoms, Métiers d’Art, and Villeret. Alongside robust dive watches crafted in materials ranging from ceramic to red gold, Blancpain also produces elegant women’s watches within the Villeret and Ladybird lines. In recent years, the brand added the fully ceramic Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet Phases de Lune to its collection.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Bathyscaphe Quantième Complet Phases de Lune

Breguet

Bearing the name of one of the greatest watchmakers in history, Abraham-Louis Breguet, the brand traces its origins to 1775. Renowned for innovations such as the Breguet overcoil, improved striking mechanisms, and early reliable self-winding systems, Breguet today is celebrated for its refined, classically styled wristwatches with unmistakable hands and dials. Prominent collections include Classique, Marine, Heritage, Type XX, and Reine de Naples. In 2025, marking its 250th anniversary, Breguet won the Grand Prix de l’Horlogerie de Genève’s Aiguille d’Or with the Classique Souscription 2025.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Classique Souscription 2025

Hublot

Founded in Switzerland in 1980, Hublot is known for its scratch-resistant proprietary alloys and unconventional material combinations. Guided by its “Art of Fusion” philosophy, the brand blends carbon fiber with gold, ceramic with steel, and even denim with diamonds. Signature collections include Big Bang, Classic Fusion, Spirit of Big Bang and Masterpiece. One of Hublot’s most eye-catching recent innovations is the Big Bang Sapphire, featuring a fully transparent sapphire case.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Unico Water Blue Sapphire

IWC Schaffhausen

Established in 1868 by an American engineer-watchmaker in Switzerland, IWC first gained recognition with pilot’s watches and later served as the official watch supplier to the British Royal Air Force for many years. Alongside its iconic Pilot’s Watches, key collections include Ingenieur – dedicated to engineering excellence – and Portofino. In 2024, IWC introduced the Portugieser Eternal Calendar, featuring a moon-phase display that requires adjustment only once every 45 million years. The watch received the GPHG’s Grand Prix that same year.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Portugieser Eternal Calendar

Jaeger-LeCoultre

Often referred to as “the watchmaker’s watchmaker,” Jaeger-LeCoultre is the creator of one of Swiss watchmaking’s most iconic designs: the reversible, dual-dial Reverso, originally developed for polo players. The manufacture is renowned for both high complications and rare decorative crafts. In 2021, the brand introduced the most complicated watch ever produced. Its key collections include Master, Reverso, Duometre, Rendez-Vous, and Polaris.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands

Longines

Longines produced the world’s first wristwatch capable of displaying dual time zones. Today, its offerings range from aviation-inspired timepieces to refined women’s watches. Since 1999, the brand has operated under the slogan “Elegance is an attitude.” Standout collections include Spirit Zulu Time, DolceVita, Conquest, and the Master Collection.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Spirit Zulu Time

Omega

Founded in 1848, Omega boasts a legacy filled with firsts from the first commercially produced dive watch to the first watch worn on the Moon. Its modern timepieces are equipped with Co-Axial escapements and METAS-certified movements. Core collections include Seamaster, Speedmaster, and Constellation. The brand has also served as the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Seamaster Planet Ocean

Oris

Independent watchmaker Oris has been producing its watches in Hölstein, Switzerland, since 1904. A leader within its price segment, Oris is known for pilot’s watches, dive watches, and colorful, concept-driven designs such as the playful “Kermit” edition introduced in recent years. With prices ranging from €2,000 to €8,000, key collections include Aquis, Big Crown, and Divers Sixty-Five.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
ProPilot x Kermit Edition

Panerai

Founded in Florence in 1860, Panerai is Italian by origin but manufactures its watches in Switzerland. The brand carved out a unique identity with its Radiomir design, developed for the Italian Navy and optimized for underwater legibility. Today’s standout collections include Radiomir, Luminor, and Submersible. Panerai is also known for its patented innovations, its signature crown-protecting device, and models crafted with up to 98.6% recycled materials.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Luminor Marina Bronzo

Parmigiani Fleurier

Founded in 1996 by master restorer Michel Parmigiani with the support of the Sandoz Family Foundation, Parmigiani Fleurier has a manufacture, producing nearly all key components in-house. Known for understated elegance, the brand counts King Charles III among those who have worn its watches. Tonda, Toric, and Kalpa are its most prominent collections.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Toric Quantieme Perpetual

Patek Philippe

Producing watches continuously since 1845, Patek Philippe is synonymous with the highest levels of value, craftsmanship, and complication. Its watches have adorned the wrists of historical figures such as Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II, John F. Kennedy, and Albert Einstein. Producing over 70,000 watches annually, Patek Philippe uses its own quality seal rather than the Geneva Seal. Key collections include Calatrava, Nautilus, and Aquanaut. In 2024, the brand introduced its first entirely new collection in 25 years: Cubitus.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Cubitus

Rado

Known for its high-tech ceramic watches, Rado unveiled the world’s first scratch-resistant watch, the DiaStar, in 1962. The brand later pioneered the use of hard metal, sapphire crystal, and  ceramic bracelets. Today, the brand continues to stand out with its advanced ceramic models. Prices range from €1,000 to €5,000, with key collections including Captain Cook, True, and Centrix.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
True Square Automatic Skeleton

Richard Mille

Often dubbed “a racing machine on the wrist,” Richard Mille was founded in Switzerland in 2000 by Richard Mille and Dominique Guenat. The brand’s movements rely on high-tech materials drawn from Formula 1, aerospace, and motorsports. One of its most iconic models is the ultra-thin RM UP-01 Ferrari, which set a world record for thinness upon its release in 2022.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
RM 43-01

Rolex

Founded in 1905, Rolex has introduced countless milestones in watchmaking history: the first waterproof wristwatch case, the first dive watch water-resistant to 100 meters, and the first wristwatch to display both date and day of the week on the dial. Iconic collections include Submariner, GMT-Master II, Day-Date, Datejust, and Oyster Perpetual. In 2025, Rolex unveiled a new collection, Land-Dweller. Today, Rolex watches are sold in over 100 countries through more than 30 branches worldwide.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Land-Dweller

TAG Heuer

A brand defined by its sporting spirit, TAG Heuer traces its roots back to 1860. In 1971, it became the official timekeeper for Ferrari’s Formula 1 team and later introduced sporty collections such as the TAG Heuer Formula 1 line in the 1980s. Today’s key collections include Formula 1, Monaco, Carrera, Connected, and Aquaracer.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands

Tissot

Founded in 1853 in Le Locle, one of Switzerland’s historic watchmaking towns, Tissot gained prominence in the early 20th century with the rise of wristwatches. Over the decades, Art Deco–inspired designs gave way to technological innovations such as the first anti-magnetic wristwatch. Today’s standout collections include PRX, Seastar 1000, Gentleman, and Le Locle.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Tissot PRX

Tudor

Founded in 1946 by Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf, Tudor was created to deliver legendary reliability to a broader audience. The brand has found major success with the Black Bay collection, experimenting with various materials, while the Pelagos line stands out for its professional dive watch credentials. In 2025, Tudor introduced its first moonphase watch with the 1926 Luna.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
1926 Luna

Ulysse Nardin

Producing marine chronometers since 1846, Ulysse Nardin is known for its innovative, ocean-inspired approach. In 2001, it became the first watch brand to use silicon and synthetic diamond components, later introducing the hybrid DIAMonSIL material for escapement systems. Among its most memorable creations is the 49mm UFO clock, unveiled in 2021 to mark the brand’s 175th anniversary. Marine, Diver, and Freak are its most prominent collections.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands
Diver (AIR)

Vacheron Constantin

Founded in 1755, Vacheron Constantin is the world’s oldest watch manufacturer in continuous operation. Guided by the motto “Do better if possible and that is always possible,” the brand is renowned for ultra-thin hand-wound movements, grand complications, and timepieces made for royalty. Beyond its classical heritage, Vacheron Constantin cemented its place among the iconic luxury sports watches with the 222 model introduced in 1977. Today’s key collections include Patrimony, Harmony, Traditionnelle and Overseas.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands

Zenith

Founded in 1865 by Georges Favre-Jacot, Zenith is celebrated for its high-frequency chronograph watches. Introduced in 1969, the El Primero remains the world’s first integrated automatic chronograph movement with a column wheel. Still manufacturing watches within the walls of its original factory, Zenith’s key collections include Defy Skyline, Defy Diver, and Chronomaster. In 2025, the brand celebrated its 160th anniversary with a series of new releases.

The Best Swiss Watch Brands