Petermann Bédat / Ref. 1825
Petermann Bédat Ref. 1825
Collection profile · 2026
Petermann Bedat Ref. 1825 is the atelier’s third creation, a hand-wound three-hand watch that moves from the earlier semi-open architecture to a closed grand feu enamel dial while preserving the workshop’s highly artisanal movement finishing.
Why it matters
Ref. 1825 matters because it shows Petermann Bédat broadening beyond complication-led pieces into a purer time-only watch while keeping the same finishing ambition, original movement architecture, and artisanal supplier network that define the young independent maker.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2026 — Petermann Bedat presents Ref. 1825 as the workshop’s third creation on its official reference page.
- 2026 — The model introduces a closed dial for the first time in the brand’s wristwatch line, using green grand feu enamel over a textured white-gold base.
- 2026 — The official page frames production across 2026-2029 and highlights the new hand-wound calibre 233.
FAQ
When was the Petermann Bédat Ref. 1825 introduced?
The official Petermann Bédat reference page identifies Ref. 1825 as the workshop’s third creation and the page was published in 2026; the model is presented as a 2026 launch.
What distinguishes the Ref. 1825 from earlier Petermann Bédat watches?
It is the brand’s first reference with a closed dial, using translucent green grand feu enamel over a textured base, and it introduces the hand-wound calibre 233 with solid gold wheels.
More from Petermann Bédat
- Ref. 1967 — Ref. 1967 is Petermann Bédat’s first wristwatch, a dead-beat seconds piece introduced in 2018 with a semi-open dial, hand-finished in-house calibre 171, and a visual language shaped by pocket watches, German watchmaking, and mid-century wristwatch proportions.
- Ref. 2941 — Petermann Bedat Ref. 2941 is the atelier’s monopusher split-seconds chronograph, combining a jumping minute counter, safety mechanism, platinum case and in-house calibre 202 into a very low-production haute-horlogerie wristwatch.