New: Favre Leuba x Jean-François Mojon Chief Tourbillon

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Favre Leuba releases the Chief Tourbillon, its first ever since the brand’s founding in 1737 in a collaboration with Jean-François Mojon.

Press Release information with commentary in italics.

New: Favre Leuba x Jean-François Mojon Chief Tourbillon

The Favre Leuba x Jean-François Mojon Chief Tourbillon has a retail price of CHF 24,800. Limited edition of 25 pieces.

Commentary

Favre Leuba is an old brand. The brand claims to be founded in 1737, it is one of the oldest Swiss brands. And though Abraham Favre started his work as an independent watchmaker in Le Locle in 1737, the brand did not begin until 1815, when the Favre family, then operating as A. Favre & Fils, partners Auguste Leuba, creating the Favre Leuba brand.

And last year, they were revived with a new CEO – industry veteran Patrik Hoffmann. And under his new leadership, the brand revived with a clear identity. With three new collections viz Chief, Deep Blue, Sea Sky. And focused at the entry level price range. The collection was released with 22 new references. Quite impressive for a newly revived brand. And perhaps testament to the long years Patrik has served in the industry. The Chief collection is their flagship, positioned with a wide price range. This is where the current novelty is a member of. The collection features movements from La Joux-Perret for the chronograph and date model line, and with Chronode for this new Tourbillon. The other two collections are the entry level Deep Blue positioned under CHF 2.3k and the Sea Sky, positioned at the CHF 4k mark. The Deep Blue is a dive watch while the Sea Sky is a flight inspired. Both feature movements from La Joux-Perret.

Patrick Hoffmann (chairman of Favre Leuba). Genève, August 2024 Photo: Lucas Vuitel – MaVu

The Chief collection is perhaps the most adventurous in design. The case and bracelet is completely restyled, and is a blend of the original Chief watch expressed in a modern language. The case is a tonneau like shape, but one which looks like it morphed from a square. The silhouette is a very 70s shape, but at the same time looking quite modern. And thus is the case of the new Chief Tourbillon.

The dial has rather interesting geometric patterns, made by embossing. The interlinked triangles which form the pattern are 3 dimensional, with the highest point being 0.3mm above the base in three levels. Gives us the impression of crushed snow, um, black snow, but the press literature avoids this imagery.

The movement is where the interesting part is. A collaboration with Jean-François Mojon of Chronode. Based on the Chronode C502, the movement is a blend of the traditional Chronode styling blending with the Favre Lauba DNA. The tourbillon is a suitably large 14.85mm in diameter, framed by the slope rehaut of the seconds hand and the pierced bridge running across secured by two screws.

The movement looks to be quite well finished, with Côtes de Genève on the two plates which form the back. The flying barrel is engraved with the Favre Lauba stylised hour glass emblem.

Also interesting is that Patrik has chosen to remain at the entry level price range. The Mojon made tourbillon has enable him to position the watch below the CHF 25k price point. A rather sweet spot for Swiss made tourbillons, and in direct competition with the Louis Erard, which is priced more aggressively at the CHF 16k. And with Ba111od and Horage coming in at about the CHF10k mark, and Delma coming in somewhat in between. All these share a common movement manufacture – Olivier Mory of BCP Tourbillons. We have not yet examined to compare the works of Mory and Mojon, but Chronode is known for supplying high end brands like MB&F, Hermés and lately Leica, while Mory is the King of the modestly price Swiss tourbillon. We intend to investigate. Watch this space for more.

Release details

Favre Leuba unveils the Chief Tourbillon, its first ever Tourbillon timepiece since the brand’s founding in 1737 – developed in close collaboration with Master Watchmaker Jean-François Mojon. The Chief Tourbillon features a striking three-dimensional dial showcasing Favre Leuba’s embossed Hourglass emblem. This new Masterpiece is launched as a Limited Edition of 25 pieces.

Remember: Favre Leuba, the Watchmaking Revival of the year 2024

2024 was a pivotal year in Favre Leuba’s horological history. After nearly three centuries of watchmaking history, Favre Leuba reemerged in 2024 with a renewed vision. Founded in 1737 in Le Locle, the brand has long been synonymous with technical ingenuity and bold design. A fresh team of experienced industry professionals took on the challenge of revitalizing this legacy, balancing respect for the past with a drive for innovation. Their watchwords? Heritage and revival.

With Patrik Hoffmann, former Vice President of Watchbox Switzerland and ex-CEO of Ulysse Nardin, at the helm, Favre Leuba is back with renewed energy, a regenerated brand identity, and a clearly profiled collection structured around three pillars: Chief, Sea Sky, Deep Blue – and committed as ever to delivering value with a lineup of 22 models priced between CHF 2,200 and CHF 4,400.

This transformation is driven by a team of seasoned experts dedicated to bringing new momentum to this watchmaking gem. Among them are designers Antoine Tschumi and Laurent Auberson.

Now, in 2025, Favre Leuba welcomes Jean-François Mojon, one of today’s most inventive movement makers, whose expertise has shaped the creations of some of the most respected brands in watchmaking such as MB&F, Czapek, Hermès – to name just a few.

Together, Favre Leuba and Chronode, Mojon’s atelier, have developed the Chief Tourbillon. Offered exclusively in a limited edition, Favre Leuba’s first-ever tourbillon embodies the brand’s technical and aesthetic ambitions, while remaining remarkably accessible for a complication of this kind.

The Embossed Hourglass Dial: Distinctively Expressive

“The dial is how a timepiece reveals its character,” says Patrik Hoffmann. With the Chief Tourbillon, Favre Leuba has developed a dial that honors the significance of this milestone. Designed exclusively for this model, it transcends conventional finishing techniques, emerging as a true original creation

At the heart of Favre Leuba’s identity is its iconic Hourglass emblem, which finds its most distinct expression on the embossed dial of the Chief Tourbillon. This exquisite dial reveals an intriguing, three-dimensional design that boldly breaks with conventions. Its daring layout showcases a seemingly spontaneous yet harmonious arrangement of the legendary emblem, transforming the surface into a poetic dance of innovation.

Brought to life by the skilled hands of master craftspeople using specially engineered tools, the embossed Hourglass dial undergoes multiple stages of precision stamping to achieve its distinctive layered depth and complexity. The intricate pattern invites the viewer to dwell on the myriad reflections. 

But this bold creative approach goes beyond just form – it extends to depth. The pattern of triangles spreads across three distinct tiers, from the surface down to 0.30 mm below. The visual impact is immediate: A closer gaze unveils the artistry: each motif delicately crafted on three distinct levels, where fine sunburst triangles rise elegantly above the dial, while matte triangles rest gently below. The space between these two elements forms the foundation of the dial, creating a captivating interplay of light and texture.

The result is a dial that reacts dynamically to light, with precisely executed triangular motifs, depth-dependent finishes, and a radiance unique to each surface. This meticulous craftsmanship ensures that no two triangles catch the light in exactly the same way. 

The Movement Crafted by Jean-François Mojon (Chronode)

At the heart of the Chief Tourbillon beats the FL T01 movement (base: Chronode C502) – an established caliber that Jean-François Mojon has reworked from the ground up for Favre Leuba.

Chronode has succeeded in infusing the movement’s architecture with Favre Leuba’s DNA. The opposing sections of the tourbillon cage’s upper bridge evoke an hourglass, hinting at the brand’s emblem. This bridge also supports the rehaut of the small seconds dial, and at its center, the flame-blued small seconds – three functions merged into a component as complex to precision-engineer as it is to finish.

The tourbillon cage, measuring 14.85 mm in diameter, offers an expansive view of the movement in action. Attention to detail is taken to the extreme: the tourbillon bridge offers a horizontally brushed finish on its top surface, running in parallel to the 3 o’clock – 9 o’clock axis, while its outer edge, which carries the seconds track, features a circular-grain finish.

The caseback captivates with its own dedicated decoration: a spiral-relief hourglass set against a laser-engraved background that creates a refined satin-like texture. The blue screws pay tribute to Favre Leuba’s long-standing watchmaking traditions, reaching back to 1737.

The Chief Collection Expands

“The Chief collection is the cornerstone of Favre Leuba’s renaissance,” says CEO Patrik Hoffmann. “Where the first Chief captivated with its cambered cushion case that gently softens at the four corners, the Chief Tourbillon opens a new chapter with the most intricate complication in our history. It demonstrates both our technical and aesthetic ambition, our exacting standards, and what we’re capable of delivering at an unmatched price point for this level of technical sophistication and finishing’.

“Throughout the region that is known as the cradle of Swiss watchmaking, Favre Leuba has long been one of the most storied and respected names and it has a fantastic history of own movements” says Jean-François Mojon, Founder & Owner of Chronode.. “The opportunity to contribute to this new chapter in the brand’s history is truly an honor and a privilege.”

Favre Leuba Chief Tourbillon Technical Specifications

Case: Stainless steel, water resistant to 10 ATM, curved sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, sapphire caseback * Diameter: 41 mm * Thickness: 11.45 mm

Movement: FL T01 (based on Chronode C502) * Manual-winding tourbillon * 60 hours power reserve * 21,600 VPH (3 Hz), 23 jewels * Geneva stripes, anthracite finish, blue screws, ratchet wheel engraved with Favre Leuba logo

Functions: Hours, minutes, Tourbillon carriage (1 minute rotation)

Dial: Three-level structure, 0.15mm raised circular sunray brushed triangles, matte triangles with a depth of 0.15mm and a foundational layer in the center of the two levels. 3D logo at the center; rhodium-plated polished indexes with Super-LumiNova C1 X1 blue; satin-brushed/sandblasted rhodium-plated hour and minute hands with Super-LumiNova C1 X1 blue; flame-blued small seconds hand

Bracelet/Strap: Interchangeable; integrated brushed & polished steel bracelet with double-link construction and folding clasp; supplied with an additional black rubber strap with Favre Leuba pin buckle

Watchbox: The Chief Tourbillon comes in a high-grade wooden box featuring an additional strap, medallion and loupe.

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