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Buler

Lengnau, Switzerland · Fondée en 1950

Buler était un fabricant suisse de montres actif dans les années 1950-1970, connu pour ses montres de plongée professionnelles et ses chronographes sportifs.

Fondée en
1950
Siège social
Lengnau, Switzerland
Groupe
Independent
Segment de prix
Entrée de gamme
Statut
Disparue

Cessation: 1985

Buler cessa ses activités lors de la crise du quartz.

Buler équipait les plongeurs suisses avant que la plongée ne devînt un sport grand public.

Collections phares

  • Super Compressor — Robust dive watches featuring the patented Super Compressor case system, where water pressure improved the seal, making them popular among recreational divers.
  • Buler Navy — A nautically-themed collection featuring bold blue dials and luminous hands, aimed at the casual sport watch market of the 1970s.
  • Diver — Affordable dive-style watches with rotating bezels and water resistance, offering Swiss-made quality at accessible price points.
  • Astromatic — Automatic movement watches marketed to younger buyers seeking mechanical reliability with contemporary styling.

Chronologie

  • 1950 — Buler s'établit comme fabricant de montres sportives.
  • 1960 — Brand gains popularity across Europe with colourful, fashion-forward designs appealing to youth markets.
  • 1968 — Introduction of Super Compressor dive watches expands the brand's sporty offerings.
  • 1975 — Buler cesse ses activités lors de la crise du quartz.
  • 1985 — Buler ceases operations, unable to compete with the flood of inexpensive quartz and digital watches from Asia.

Questions fréquentes sur Buler

When did Buler stop making watches?
Buler ceased production around 1985, a casualty of the quartz crisis that devastated the affordable Swiss watch segment as cheap Asian alternatives flooded the market.
Are Buler watches still valuable?
Vintage Buler watches hold modest collector value, with Super Compressor dive models and colourful 1970s pieces commanding the highest prices, typically ranging from £50 to £300 depending on condition and rarity.
Can I still buy a Buler watch today?
Buler watches are only available on the secondary market through vintage dealers, auction houses, and online platforms specialising in mid-century Swiss timepieces.
What made Buler watches distinctive?
Buler distinguished itself through playful, colourful designs that embraced 1960s and 1970s fashion trends, offering Swiss-made quality at price points accessible to younger buyers.
Where were Buler watches manufactured?
Buler watches were manufactured in Lengnau, located in the Bernese Jura region of Switzerland, an area with a long tradition of watchmaking.

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