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Petermann Bédat

Petermann Bédat Reference 2941 Chronographe rattrapante (click to enlarge!)
Petermann Bédat Reference 2941 Chronographe rattrapante
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Petermann Bédat Reference 2941 Chronographe rattrapante back (click to enlarge!)
Petermann Bédat Reference 2941 Chronographe rattrapante back
© Petermann Bédat

Petermann Bédat is a Swiss watch company.

Gaël Petermann and Florian Bédat first met at the watchmaking school of Geneva in 2007, where they shared the same workbench. They even were roommates for a while in Dresden, Germany, where they perfected their skills in fine watchmaking at A. Lange & Söhne.

Back in Switzerland, they decided to share a workshop, too, before launching the brand that would definitively seal their special bond of mutual respect and friendship.

Gaël Petermann & Florian Bédat decided to set up their workshop in Renens, a village on the outskirts of Lausanne, where Gaël grew up.

In 2018 they launched their first timepiece Reference 1967, a 340-hours work of art featuring the in-house dead-beat second caliber 171. It won the Horological Revelation Prize at the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève in November 2020

In March 2023 they developed the Reference 2941 Chronographe rattrapante, a monopusher split-seconds chronograph with jumping minute counter. This watch won the Chronograph Watch Prize at the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève in November 2023.

Address

Petermann_Bédat
Chemin du Closel 3
1020 Renens
Switzerland

info@petermann-bedat.ch