Badollet Museum

1872, first prize won at the Observatory contest for chronometry in Geneva
1872, first prize won at the Observatory contest for chronometry in Geneva

Badollet movements: a concentrate of expertise and added value

Sitting at the peak of the watchmaking pyramid, Badollet Instruments of Time beat to the rhythm of exceptional mechanical movements. From the tourbillon minute repeater and the meteorite tourbillon to the tourbillon single push-piece chronograph, all forms of Badollet mechanical calibres feature the handcrafted finishes that are characteristic of luxury watchmaking, in the true sense of the term, and which confer added value. Serrated, cut, countersunk and profile-turned using the latest cutting-edge machines to guarantee an extraordinary level of precision, all components of the movement are then patiently decorated – bevelled, polished, circular-grained and engraved – and assembled by hand by our master watchmakers who, alone, are capable of accomplishing such meticulous work that is of such a rare and recognised complexity.