Czapek Quai des Bergues Sursum Corda Guide
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Czapek Quai des Bergues Sursum Corda Guide

By quattro · Dec 12, 2025 · 15 replies
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quattro's insightful post delves into the Czapek Quai des Bergues, a model pivotal to the brand's modern revival. He meticulously details its historical inspirations, key features, and the evolution of its design, culminating in the special "Sursum Corda" edition. This exploration offers a valuable perspective on Czapek's foundational timepiece and its enduring appeal to collectors.

The Quai Des Bergues was Czapek's first model for the modern rebirth of the brand in 2015 and it has always been my personal favorite.


It is inspired by the pocket watch ref. 3430 crafted by François Czapek (1811-1871) in the 1850s, which features historical ‘Fleur-de-Lyshands and a dual de-centred sub-dial layout:

  • a small seconds subdial at 7:30 
  • and a very original 7-day power reserve subdial doubling as a day indicator at 4:30.










credit: Monochrome & The naked watchmaker


In 2016, the Quai des Bergues ref. 33bis was awarded the Public Prize at the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG).

The red gold case measured 42.5 mm, the dial was white Grand Feu enamel and the watch was powered by caliber SXH1.

The reference was limited to 188 pieces.






credit: Lunar Oyster


Now, for the 180th anniversary of the brand (first founded in 1845) and 10th anniversary of its modern rebirth in 2015, Czapek introduces a 10-piece limited edition Quai des Bergues “Sursum Corda”.

The case has been downsized to 40.5 mm (with 11.9 mm thickness).




The white Grand Feu enamel dial features three secret writings:

  • The Latin phrase “Sursum Corda” (“Lift up your hearts”) is discreetly integrated under the enamel between the logo and the cannon pinion.
  • Under the canon pinion, a laser-engraved “10 / 180” logo marks the dual anniversaries.
  • A secret “Czapeksignature - a faithful reproduction of François Czapek’s historical signature from the Geneva archives - lies within the small-seconds subdial.





The watch is powered by an updated variant of caliber SXH1 with openworked bridges and refined finishes.





I personally like this watch and find this new variant appealing.

But I know that many here like white metals better.

So, here's something that might interest some of you: Czapek is also releasing a stainless steel variant referenced as Quai Des Bergues no. 25 (the rose gold variant is also released as a regular variant, referenced no. 33, which is just a little less costly than the "Sursum Corda").







And, in case you prefer a more modern look and a smaller size, I also include some photos of the Black enamel small model (38.5 mm) which was released a few years ago.









But, for me, the most desirable variant remains the new rose gold "Sursum Corda" or, possibly, an even smaller 38.5 mm variant (they have been made).






credit: Monochrome & Czapek


What do you think of the Quai Des Bergues and of this recent release?

Thanks for reading.

Best, Emmanuel 

PS: more info here Monochrome.

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India Whiskey Charlie
Dec 12, 2025

But, I still prefer the blue dial I tried on a couple weeks ago.

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roundel
Dec 12, 2025

I had the blue dial in the smaller size and it was gorgeous! Even more impressive was the customer care. Mike Margolis is a watch enthusiast and understands how to treat people very well. In the end I decided to sell mine because I found the day/power reserve frustrating. For me a watch like this is a dressy watch for special occasions, and those are often on weekends. So I would find myself grabbing my 7 day watch on Friday or Saturday and winding it for a day or two. I believe the concept work

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quattro
Dec 12, 2025

when I tried it on in April 2023. But the rose gold white enamel dial remains my favorite. Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel

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quattro
Dec 12, 2025

But my favorite version remains the rose gold with white enamel dial. I fully understand your frustration, but if I had such a watch I would wear it daily, as I do my other rose gold watches, so I think I would enjoy the 7-day power reserve just as I enjoy the 8-day power reserve of my LUC Quattro Spirit 25. Anyway, have a great weekend and thanks for chiming in. Best, Emmanuel

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quattro
Dec 12, 2025

Have a great weekend. Best, Emmanuel

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Watchonthewrist
Dec 13, 2025

This model was one that drew me in to the brand back in 2016 and i ordered a PU back then .

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