Bruno Sohnle
Originating from Glashütte, renowned for its horological heritage, Bruno Söhnle embodies a fusion of
precision craftsmanship and elegance. Established in 2000, the brand swiftly garnered acclaim for
its impeccable timepieces, characterized by aesthetic allure and technical excellence.
In addition to hand-wound and automatic movements, Bruno Söhnle presents a diverse selection of watches featuring refined quartz movements. True to the brand's commitment to transparency, these quartz timepieces showcase exquisite finishes through a transparent case back.
Crafting hand-wound movements involves mounting a classic, in-house produced ¾ plate onto the base plate of a Unitas 6498. The finishing includes thermally blued screws, 18k gold chatons, beveled edges, Glashütte stripe finishing, hand-applied perlage, and electroplating.
For automatic movements, Bruno Söhnle primarily utilizes the Sellita SW200 base, meticulously adorned with hand-applied perlage on the bridges and thermally blued screws. Subsequently, the movement is regulated, assembled, and adorned with an in-house rotor. Depending on the complication, the watchmaker may assemble the appropriate module, such as a regulator dial or a power reserve indicator.
The brand's attention to detail extends to quartz movements as well. Quartz movements from the esteemed Swiss brand Ronda undergo disassembly. The cover plate receives decorative Glashütte stripe finishing, and visible coils are colored before everything is secured with thermally blued screws.