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These exceptional timepieces not only tell the time, they also embody the intersection of a watchmaker's rigor and a jeweler's creativity. Their dials are handed over like a blank page to the Boucheron Design Studio, where they are inscribed with the Maison's favorite themes: nature, couture, architecture and animals.


Nature has always been a great source of inspiration for the jewelers of Place Vendôme, and Frédéric Boucheron was no exception. Yet he soon set himself apart with his unique vision of lifelike nature. Each dial becomes a tableau vivant, where ivy, wheat, ferns and acanthus create scenes of untamed vegetation. At the crossroads of watchmaking and jewelry, these exceptional creations uphold the vision of nature inherited from the founder of the Maison.




Couture is at the heart of Boucheron's history. Louis Boucheron, father of the Maison's founder, worked as a cloth merchant in Paris as early as 1817. Born in 1830, Frédéric Boucheron grew up in an environment populated by precious fabrics, which influenced his approach to design. Driven by a quest for delicacy and suppleness, he adorned the Maison's watch creations in embroidery, grosgrain, pompoms and lace.


Swan, snake, butterfly...The extraordinary story of the Boucheron bestiary began in the workshops in 1866. It was there that a collection of High Jewelry pieces and works of art was assembled. Each piece seems to have been captured in motion, in the beating of a wing or a heart. These exceptional timepieces tell their stories, real or imagined, to anyone who will listen.




Frédéric Boucheron was a man of vision. In 1893, when Place Vendôme was still a residential district, he was the first of the great contemporary jewelers to open a boutique there, at number 26. This legendary address gave birth to a graphic code, the emerald cut, which will never leave Boucheron creations.

