Aerowatch is an independent Swiss heritage watchmaker specializing in both wrist‑watches and classic pocket watches. The brand blends traditional craftsmanship with refined retro‑modern styling: clean guilloché dials, skeletonized movements, and elegant case shapes produce timepieces that feel timeless yet accessible.
Known for fusing old‑world artistry with reliable functionality, Aerowatch offers both mechanical and quartz models, ranging from square‑dial classics to complex limited‑edition chronographs and moon‑phase pieces like the Renaissance or Skeleton collections. Their design philosophy emphasizes transparency (in skeleton models), attention to detail, and Swiss quality at relatively modest price points—making fine watchmaking approachable.
1910
Brand founded in La Chaux‑de‑Fonds, Switzerland (then Fédéral Watch), beginning of Swiss independent family business.
1937
Aéro Watch Co. formally established in Neuchâtel by Erwin Hirt and Jean Grandy; later reorganized under the Crevoisier family.
1942
Maxime Crevoisier joins and leads company; registers trademark Aeromatic (1952), Aero Seven Seas (1957) and Aero Electrodyn (1960).
1959
Leadership passes to Georges Carlos Crevoisier; expansion of exports to over 30 countries.
2001
Company acquired by Bolzli family and relocated to Le Noirmont (later Saignelégier).
2004
Launch of wristwatch collections in addition to traditional pocket‑watch lines.
2010
Centenary celebrated; around 18 staff, producing mechanical and quartz wrist‑ and pocket watches with focus on family ownership, independence, and export.