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Bovet / Fleurier

Bovet Fleurier

Collection profile

Bovet's Fleurier collection is the maison's classic-leaning line for refined, highly finished timepieces, spanning skeletonized modern pieces, flying-tourbillon executions, and heritage-inspired watches tied to the house's Fleurier identity.

Collection shots

Bovet Fleurier Virtuoso XI watchBovet Fleurier 19Thirty watch

Why it matters

Fleurier matters because it is Bovet's broadest expression of classical house identity: a collection where hand-finishing, convertible-case heritage, skeleton work, and artisanal watchmaking sit closer to the brand's historic roots than the more modern Dimier line.

Key references

Bovet Fleurier Aperto 1 watch

Aperto 1

Aperto 1 — Official Bovet product page presents Aperto 1 as a modern skeletonized Fleurier watch focused on visible hand-finishing.

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Bovet Fleurier Virtuoso XI skeleton tourbillon watch

Virtuoso XI

Virtuoso XI — Official Bovet product page describes Virtuoso XI as an openworked skeleton tourbillon revealing a flying tourbillon and hand-finished movement.

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Bovet Fleurier 19Thirty watch

19Thirty

19Thirty — Official Bovet product page frames 19Thirty as a contemporary tribute to more than 200 years of Bovet watchmaking history.

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Collection timeline

  • 2026 — Bovet's official Fleurier collection page lists Aperto 1, Virtuoso XI, 19Thirty, and other current Fleurier models.
  • 2026 — Bovet presents Virtuoso XI within Fleurier as a skeleton tourbillon with openworked architecture.
  • 2026 — Bovet positions 19Thirty as the heritage-oriented Fleurier expression tied to more than two centuries of watchmaking history.

FAQ

What is Bovet Fleurier?

Fleurier is Bovet's classic-leaning collection, currently spanning skeletonized, tourbillon, heritage, and artistic executions on the official Bovet site.

Which current watches represent the Fleurier collection?

Bovet's official Fleurier page lists current models including Aperto 1, Virtuoso XI, 19Thirty, Miss Audrey, Monsieur Bovet, and other Virtuoso-family pieces.

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