Genève · Depuis 1867

Time, composed
in silence.

VERNOIS GENÈVE TOURBILLON · 1867 SWISS MADE

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.

1867Founded in Geneva
289Timepieces a year
5Generations, one family
1Atelier, no boutiques
Poinçon de Genève In-house calibres Hand-guilloché dials Grand feu enamel Lifetime servicing

The 2026 Collection

Three expressions of restraint.

No complication for its own sake. Each reference exists because a Vernois wished to wear it.

VERNOIS

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.

CHF 148,000 Enquire
VERNOIS

By commission · Rose gold

Réserve 1867

39 mm — hand-grained silver dial, small seconds at six, and a 104-hour reserve wound to a whisper.

CHF 41,200 Enquire
VERNOIS NOCTURNE

Waitlist open · Tantalum

Nocturne 39

39 mm — mirror-polished onyx beneath a single line of gold. The quietest watch we have ever made.

CHF 26,800 Enquire

Savoir-Faire

Finished where no one will look.

CALIBRE V-77 · POINÇON DE GENÈVE FINI ENTIÈREMENT À LA MAIN

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.

  • Dials guilloché-cut on the maison's original 1896 rose engine
  • Black-polished steel; interior anglage impossible by machine
  • Poinçon de Genève — certified without interruption since 1934
  • Every calibre signed inside the barrel bridge by its maker
217Components
41Jewels
18 moOn one bench

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.

Étienne Vasseur — ParisCollector of the maison since 1998

“The finest dial work being done in Switzerland today — perhaps anywhere, ever.”

The Horological Journal

“Quiet, exacting, incorruptible. Vernois does not follow the market; it ignores it.”

Revue des Montres

“A tourbillon of such poise it makes the rest of the industry look loud.”

Kansei Watch Review

The Atelier

Twelve guests a month. No exceptions.

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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