Thanks for the write-up MTF, After knowing the story of Berthoud a little bit better, I just wonder once again about the when. When will we see this name on a new masterpiece. Any rumours or news? Regards, Kolosstt
kolosstt Ferdinand Berthoud No. 2204 Paris, 1780 We were expecting updates in late-2013 and then in late-2014, so I'm always hopeful each Autumn :-) With all that historical pressure, I guess they want to ensure 'near perfection' by development for 8 year...
Chopard will not rush something out before it is truly ready. While it would be nice to see something released in a milestone/anniversary year, I will gladly wait for perfection! Best, CaliforniaJed
I have high expectations of the timepieces under the Berthoud brand as Chopard\'s track record is excellent. The question remains though, is the relaunch of long dead historical watchmakers and their brands the most efficient path to prestige? I anticipat...
jmpTT, From my discussions with Mr Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, I get the sense that the prime driver for the project is appreciation of that long dead and 'forgotten' watchmaker extraordinaire Ferdinand Berthoud. While other watchmakers of that Age of Enlig...
I\'ve just finished reading Revolution in Time (Landes, 2000), which discusses Berthoud\'s contributions to chronometry, as well as his family\'s legacy. According to this work, Ferdinand Berthoud was a superb and tireless craftsman who did not necessaril...
I am most impressed by the fact that Ferdinand Berthoud continued to be appointed by the Navy, two Kings and an Emperor as official Horologer Mechanic irrespective of changes in regime. Even more impressive was his survival through both Revolutions: the o...