A chat with Christophe Claret
Christophe Claret has long been the supplier of high horology movements to a great number of brands, including including Bovet, Breguet, Cartier, Chopard, Corum, Girard Perregaux, Harry Winston, Jorg Hysek and Parmigiani. Last year he unveiled the DualTow (shown below), the first watch under his own brand name (if we exclude the music box repeater from a few years back). I interviewed him in 2010 and here is a condensed version.
On his beginnings in 1986: “I was one of the first [independent watchmakers at Basel], along with Andersen, Calabrese, Journe, Muller and Daniels. Mr Schnyder came to see [my repeater] and he asked if I could make a minute repeater with San Marco jacquemart; I said ‘Why not?'” Claret’s production: “We make 46 different calibres and sell to 16 brands. We make 120 movements [a year]; with 46 different calibres that is a very small number per calibre.” On the tourbillon: “The tourbillon is interesting because it is something you can look at. The tourbillon moves, there is animation [and] movement. That is why many collectors like it. [But] the tourbillon is the most simple [movement] of my production. It is a very nice complication, but for me it’s not very technical. This is why many people like to make [tourbillon watches] – to make money.”
– SJX
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