Watchatlas

Herma

Morteau, France · Fondée en 1946

Herma était un fabricant suisse de montres fondé à La Chaux-de-Fonds, actif dans les années 1920-1970, connu pour ses montres de dame élégantes et ses modèles de ville.

Fondée en
1946
Siège social
Morteau, France
Groupe
Independent
Segment de prix
Entrée de gamme
Statut
Disparue

Cessation: 1985

Herma cessa ses activités lors de la crise du quartz.

Herma habillait les dames de La Chaux-de-Fonds avec l'élégance qui leur était due.

Collections phares

  • Compressor — Herma's robust dive watch featuring the distinctive compressor-style case with twin crowns, offering reliable water resistance for recreational diving.
  • Calypso Diver — A purpose-built diving watch that competed with Swiss offerings, featuring a rotating bezel and luminous dial for underwater legibility.
  • Chronographe — Herma's chronograph collection utilised reliable mechanical movements, often housed in sporty cases appealing to motorsport enthusiasts.

Chronologie

  • 1946 — Herma established in Morteau, France, a border town with strong connections to the Swiss watchmaking industry.
  • 1950 — The brand expanded production of affordable sport watches aimed at the domestic French market.
  • 1960 — Herma se distingue dans les montres de dame élégantes.
  • 1970 — Herma reached peak production, offering a diverse catalogue of mechanical timepieces including chronographs and dive watches.
  • 1985 — Herma ceased operations as the quartz crisis and broader decline of French watchmaking rendered the business unviable.

Questions fréquentes sur Herma

When did Herma stop making watches?
Herma ceased production in 1985, a casualty of the quartz crisis and the near-total collapse of the French watchmaking industry during the 1980s.
Are Herma watches still valuable?
Herma watches have modest collector value, particularly the Compressor and Calypso diving models, which appeal to enthusiasts of vintage French horology and affordable tool watches.
Can I still buy a Herma watch today?
Herma watches are only available on the vintage market through specialist dealers, auction houses, and online platforms. The brand has not been revived.
Where was Herma based?
Herma was headquartered in Morteau, a French town in the Doubs department situated on the Swiss border, historically an important centre for cross-border watchmaking activity.
What movements did Herma use?
Herma typically sourced movements from established Swiss and French suppliers, fitting reliable calibres into their sport and dive watch cases rather than manufacturing movements in-house.

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