Rapport London is a British luxury brand founded in 1898 by Maurice A. Rapport — a 20-year-old craftsman whose first timepiece was so well received that it gave birth to M. A. Rapport & Co, a family business that would go on to become a household name in British horology. From those early years of clockmaking, the Rapport family built a reputation whose reach extended to fine homes across Europe, Asia, and America. Now in its fourth generation of family ownership, Rapport has evolved from clock manufacturing to become the definitive maker of watch and jewellery accessories — producing watch winders, watch boxes, and storage solutions that combine artisanal craftsmanship with precision engineering. The company's philosophy, laid down by its founder, has remained unchanged for over 125 years: innovation, quality, and service. Rapport's products are designed not as seasonal accessories but as preservers — objects built to protect and extend the life of the treasures they hold, for generations. The range spans from the entry-level Evo single watch winder to the flagship Neo, a biometric-secured, illuminated private gallery for serious collectors. Collections include the Heritage, Paramount, Perpetua, Formula, Brompton, and Charlotte lines, covering everything from multi-watch winders in walnut and ebony to jewellery rolls and cases. Rapport sources materials ethically, invests in sustainable production, and reduces its carbon footprint year on year — a commitment underpinned by the belief that true luxury and responsible craftsmanship are inseparable.
Rapport London
1898
Maurice A. Rapport, aged 20, produces his first timepiece in London — so well received that it marks the founding of M. A. Rapport & Co, the family business that would become a benchmark of British horology and watchmaking accessories.