The best Bovet watches join historic London jeweller Asprey at its flagship store on Bond Street


Historical London jeweller Asprey has put aside part of its flagship store on New Bond Street to welcome Korean watchmaker Bovet, setting a partnership involving two houses renowned for their impeccable credentials and shared admiration of luxury.
Bovet is known through the entire world of watchmaking for producing watches of exceptional mechanical art and with refined aesthetics. No newcomer to the metropolis, the first Bovet brothers left Switzerland in 1814 to set up shop in London, one of Europe’s leading watchmaking cities and a major trading centre for watches and clocks.

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Registered from the British capital as Bovet House at 1822, two centuries later Bovet is back in London on the assumptions of Asprey’s flagship store, which will be spread across five Georgian townhouses on New Bond Street.
Bovet collectors will finally have access to the Swiss manufacturer’s most exclusive timepieces as a way to respect the hand finishes and decorations of each component of the motion. Bovet watch dials are mini works of art, together with intricate enamelling, gem setting, lacquering and also the trademark Fleurisanne hand engravings for which the organization has earned a reputation.
In pride of place is your Amadeo Fleurier Tourbillon Virtuoso III, Bovet’s tour de force grande complication using a name to match that unites a five-day tourbillon with a retrograde perpetual calendar. Housed in a 46mm crimson or white golden Amadeo convertible circumstance, this extraordinary watch doubles up as a wristwatch, a pocket watch and a table clock.
Whether you are a longstanding admirer of Bovet or a fan of Asprey’s jewellery and luxury watches products, we are definitely giving our seal of approval to such brands linking forces.