Description And History
DESCRIPTION AND HISTORY
CARTIER WATCHMAKING MANUFACTURES
Cartier Watchmaking Manufactures employ 1200 staff, from more than 30 different nationalities, across 5 sites in 3 cantons (as of 2021).
Built in the year 2000, the Cartier Manufacture in La Chaux-de-Fonds brings together most of the crafts involved in watchmaking, from design through to production, as well as administrative and support services. More than 120 professions are brought together across a 33,000m2 space. Traditional steel or gold watches are developed and produced on this site. The Maison des Métiers d'Art, located just next to this manufacture on an old, renovated farm, is dedicated to crafts like fine watchmaking, fine jewellery, marquetry and enamelling techniques.
Glovier in the Jura plays host to the first steps in watchmaking, metal stamping.
Steel and gold watches are produced and assembled in Villars-sur-Glâne, located in the canton of Fribourg.
The "Manufacturing Lab", where the latest technologies are tested, is found in Couvet.