
Favre-Leuba, a Swiss watch manufacturer with a history dating back to 1737, has produced a wide range of timepieces over the years. Today, they are best known for their Bivouac and Bathy 50 wristwatches. Introduced in the early 1960s, these models epitomized the concept of a "tool watch." By the early 1960s, watch enthusiasts were already familiar with dive watches, pilot watches, and racing watches—each catering to active lifestyles. Recognizing this growing market, Favre-Leuba developed the Bivouac specifically for outdoorsmen, taking the tool watch concept to new heights.
4'800 CHF

Favre-Leuba, a Swiss watch manufacturer with a history dating back to 1737, has produced a wide range of timepieces over the years. Today, they are best known for their Bivouac and Bathy 50 wristwatches. Introduced in the early 1960s, these models epitomized the concept of a "tool watch." By the early 1960s, watch enthusiasts were already familiar with dive watches, pilot watches, and racing watches—each catering to active lifestyles. Recognizing this growing market, Favre-Leuba developed the Bivouac specifically for outdoorsmen, taking the tool watch concept to new heights.
4'800 CHF
