The Edouard Bovet Tourbillon
BOVET 1822’s Edouard Bovet Tourbillon, presented by Mr. Pascal Raffy, represents the brand’s approach to precision timekeeping and design. The watch draws from the house’s history as a maker of travel watches, combining functional reliability with attention to finishing.
Construction and Movement
The Edouard Bovet Tourbillon features a tourbillon regulator at its core, a mechanism that addresses positional variance through constant rotation of the balance wheel and hairspring assembly. The movement’s architecture reflects BOVET’s manufacturing standards, with components finished according to the brand’s specifications. The case and dial construction follow traditional approaches to symmetry and proportion.
Design and Heritage
The watch’s aesthetic references the brand’s legacy as a maker of portable chronometers. Its proportions and dial layout acknowledge the functional requirements of watches designed for travel across multiple time zones. The finishing details—case beveling, dial execution, and hand style—reflect BOVET’s house codes established over nearly two centuries.
Acquisition Considerations
A watch at this level represents a significant commitment of capital. The Edouard Bovet Tourbillon delivers measurable value through its movement architecture, case construction, and alignment with established collecting categories. For those seeking a modern manufacture tourbillon with heritage credibility, the specifications warrant direct comparison with competing offerings in its segment.
To examine BOVET’s current lineup and technical specifications, explore BOVET collections.


