8 singular pieces where fine watchmaking captures the soul of Lake Neuchâtel in a green enamel dial and 1000 hours of silent precision.
A masterpiece of horological heritage, the HONORIS I Lagoverde by HAUTE-RIVE unites a 1000-hour power reserve, a patented flying mystery tourbillon, and a hand-engraved white gold dial adorned with translucent green grand feu enamel reflecting the soul of Lake Neuchâtel - in a strictly limited edition of 8 pieces.
Why should mechanical watchmaking be bound by tradition? Why not draw inspiration from it instead — in mechanics, aesthetics, comfort, and performance? In seeking these answers, Stéphane von Gunten has brought HAUTE-RIVE back to life, a brand originally founded by his great-great-grandfather in 1888.
Stéphane is not just a watch engineer. He’s also a visionary. His career in the industry has been one of concepts, inventions and creativity. If he chose independence, it’s because he sees creativity at the heart of his work.
The element of tradition is rooted in the cultural and family heritage of founder Stéphane von Gunten. He perpetuates the work of his ancestor Irénée Aubry, the 19th-century watchmaker. Haute-Rive is a tribute to horological engineering, of course, but above all, it’s a tribute to family values, to what it means to be human, to sharing, in the spirit and service of Swiss watchmaking excellence, rooted first and foremost in wonderment and delight.
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Video produced by "Ethos" - Presentation of Stéphane von Gunten and the history of his family, HAUTE-RIVE and its historic watches.