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Henri Sandoz et Fils

Tavannes, Switzerland · Fondée en 1885

Fondée par Henri Sandoz

Henri Sandoz & Fils était une maison horlogère neuchâteloise fondée au XIXe siècle, spécialisée dans les montres de luxe et les pièces d'exception. La marque fournissait des montres à cadrans de haute qualité aux grandes maisons horlogères.

Fondée en
1885
Siège social
Tavannes, Switzerland
Groupe
Swatch Group
Segment de prix
Entrée de gamme
Statut
Disparue

Cessation: 1975

Henri Sandoz & Fils cessa ses activités lors de la restructuration de l'industrie horlogère suisse.

Henri Sandoz fabriquait les cadrans dont les grandes maisons s'enorgueillissaient sans en citer le nom.

Collections phares

  • Mystery Dial — The signature collection featuring an innovative rotating disc display mechanism that indicated time without conventional hands, becoming the brand's most recognisable contribution to horological design.
  • Typhoon — A robust sports watch line produced during the 1960s, designed for active wear with improved water resistance and durable construction.
  • Sandoz Automatic — The brand's principal automatic movement collection offering reliable self-winding calibres in various case styles for everyday wear.

Chronologie

  • 1885 — Henri Sandoz established the company in Tavannes, Switzerland, beginning production of watch movements and components.
  • 1890 — The firm expanded operations and developed close manufacturing ties with the Tavannes Watch Company, sharing facilities and expertise.
  • 1950 — Introduction of the Mystery Dial collection, featuring the distinctive rotating disc time display that would define the brand's identity.
  • 1965 — Launch of the Typhoon sports watch range, expanding the brand's appeal to younger, active consumers.
  • 1975 — Déclin lors de la crise du quartz.

Questions fréquentes sur Henri Sandoz et Fils

When did Henri Sandoz et Fils stop making watches?
Henri Sandoz et Fils ceased independent production in 1975 when the company was absorbed into the SSIH group (Société Suisse pour l'Industrie Horlogère), a predecessor to the Swatch Group. The brand name was retired as part of industry-wide consolidation during the quartz crisis.
Are Henri Sandoz watches still valuable?
Henri Sandoz watches, particularly the Mystery Dial models, maintain collector interest and modest value in the vintage market. While not commanding premium prices like rare Swiss marques, well-preserved examples with the distinctive rotating disc display are sought after by enthusiasts of mid-century Swiss horology.
Can I still buy a Henri Sandoz watch today?
As the brand was retired in 1975 and has not been revived, Henri Sandoz watches are only available on the secondary market through vintage watch dealers, auction houses, and online platforms specialising in collectible timepieces.
What is the connection between Henri Sandoz and Tavannes Watch Company?
Henri Sandoz et Fils and Tavannes Watch Company were closely related enterprises based in the same Swiss town, sharing manufacturing facilities and production expertise. Both companies were part of the broader Tavannes watchmaking community and eventually became part of the same corporate consolidation.
How does the Mystery Dial mechanism work?
The Mystery Dial uses rotating discs beneath the dial face rather than traditional hands to indicate the hours and minutes. The discs feature markers on their edges that align with the dial's hour indices, creating an intriguing visual effect that appears to show time without any visible movement mechanism.

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