Eberhard & Co. is proud to announce its participation at Inhorgenta, marking a key moment in the Swiss Maison's strategy to enhance its presence in Germany. This participation reflects the Company's commitment to engage more closely with the German market and its desire to establish new relationships within a prospective network of carefully selected retail partners and experienced professionals.
Mario Peserico, General Manager of Eberhard & Co., stated: "German consumers are particularly attuned to the quality-price ratio, and they have a keen interest in both the technical and aesthetic aspects of a product. This blend of qualities is a guiding principle for our Brand, and Inhorgenta offers an ideal platform to connect directly with these consumers, as well as to build a new network within the sector’s professionals."
Eberhard & Co. is pleased to take part in Inhorgenta, a historic fair that celebrated its 50th anniversary last year, as it has gradually increased the involvement of watchmaking brands alongside its traditional focus on jewellery and gemstones.
Through its presence at the fair, the Maison aims to showcase not only the collections that represent Swiss excellence but also the wealth of values embodied by its timepieces, which carry with them the history of independence, research, and innovation that the Maison has upheld since 1887.
A highlight of Eberhard & Co.'s presence at Inhorgenta will be the Chronographe 1887 collection, which features two references, each available in several dial variations. The collection enriches the 1887 series launched in 2019 to celebrate the founding year of the Maison and features timepieces with exclusive Eberhard & Co. calibres with column wheel and fly-back complication, that provide a contemporary interpretation of the Maison’s historical legacy and DNA. Both models—one of which is offered in a limited edition of 250 pieces— are distinguished by their unique "contemporary vintage" charm, derived from a detailed study of original chronographs from the 1930s and beyond, many of which are preserved at the Eberhard & Co. Museum in La Chaux-de-Fonds.