The Beyer Watch

We have synchronised the Beyer Watch for the Internet with a NIST atomic clock. Delays in Internet transmission may result in minimal deviations in accuracy.

Loan

  • Wristwatch calibre 101, Jaeger Le-Coultre, ca. 1950-1954Permanent exhibitions: History of Switzerland
    Wristwatch calibre 101, Jaeger Le-Coultre, ca. 1950-1954

    Permanent exhibitions: History of Switzerland

  • Pocket chronometer no. 224, Paris 1809The temporary exhibition, “A.- L. Breguet. How watchmaking conquered the world”
    Pocket chronometer no. 224, Paris 1809

    The temporary exhibition, “A.- L. Breguet. How watchmaking conquered the world”

  • Simple, ultra-flat Breguet pocket watch no. 2686, Paris 1815The temporary exhibition, “A.- L. Breguet. How watchmaking conquered the world”
    Simple, ultra-flat Breguet pocket watch no. 2686, Paris 1815

    The temporary exhibition, “A.- L. Breguet. How watchmaking conquered the world”

  • Savonette chronograph with solid 18 ct. yellow-gold case, Chicago (USA)Temporary exhibition, “Philadelphia 1876”
    Savonette chronograph with solid 18 ct. yellow-gold case, Chicago (USA)

    Temporary exhibition, “Philadelphia 1876”

  • Precision pocket watch with 18 ct. yellow- gold case, Massachusetts (USA)Temporary exhibition, “Philadelphia 1876”
    Precision pocket watch with 18 ct. yellow- gold case, Massachusetts (USA)

    Temporary exhibition, “Philadelphia 1876”

The Beyer Clock and Watch Museum enjoys excellent relations with a number of museums both at home and abroad. By loaning objects to exhibitions organised by other museums, we contribute towards making the historic dimension of timepieces more widely known.

Contact and Infos

Address

Beyer Chronometrie AG
Bahnhofstrasse 31
8001 Zurich / Switzerland

Phone: ++41 43 344 63 63
Fax: ++41 43 344 63 64

   

Opening hours

Monday to Friday: 09.30 - 18.30 h
Saturday: 09.30 - 16.00 h

Museum

Monday to Friday: 14.00 - 18.00 h

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