Edition of 18 · Platinum
Grande Héritage Tourbillon
40.5 mm — grand feu enamel in midnight blue beneath a one-minute flying tourbillon. Eighteen months on a single bench.
Genève · Depuis 1867
Grande Héritage Tourbillon Calibre V-77
For five generations the Vernois atelier above Lac Léman has completed fewer than three hundred timepieces a year — every dial engine-turned by hand, every calibre finished to the Poinçon de Genève.
The 2026 Collection
No complication for its own sake. Each reference exists because a Vernois wished to wear it.
Edition of 18 · Platinum
40.5 mm — grand feu enamel in midnight blue beneath a one-minute flying tourbillon. Eighteen months on a single bench.
By commission · Rose gold
39 mm — hand-grained silver dial, small seconds at six, and a 104-hour reserve wound to a whisper.
Waitlist open · Tantalum
39 mm — mirror-polished onyx beneath a single line of gold. The quietest watch we have ever made.
Savoir-Faire
Every interior angle of the Calibre V-77 is bevelled by hand with a boxwood peg — a mirror polish no machine can reach, on surfaces only a watchmaker's loupe will ever see.
One pair of hands carries each movement from first blank to final regulation. It is slower. That is the point.
In the words of our collectors
I waited twenty-six months for my Réserve, and I would have waited ten years. One glance at the anglage under a loupe tells you why nothing else will do.
“The finest dial work being done in Switzerland today — perhaps anywhere, ever.”
“Quiet, exacting, incorruptible. Vernois does not follow the market; it ignores it.”
“A tourbillon of such poise it makes the rest of the industry look loud.”
The Atelier
Private viewings are held in the original workshop on the Quai des Bergues, above the lake. You will meet the watchmaker who will build your piece — and sign the order book five generations of clients have signed before you.
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