Saner - History, Models and Owners' Reviews

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2024

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Founded in 1970 by Philippe Saner in the Swiss Jura, the brand Saner embodies half a century of watchmaking excellence. Initially specializing in the assembly of mechanical movements, the company has evolved while maintaining its artisanal know-how. In 2020, to celebrate its 50th anniversary, the Saner family launched an exclusive collection of limited edition watches, marking its entry onto the watchmaking scene.

The Beginnings: A Family Workshop

Philippe Saner established his workshop in Alle, in the Swiss Jura, a region renowned for its watchmaking expertise. From the start, the workshop stood out for the precision of its work, supplying mechanical movements to prestigious brands. This reputation for excellence has allowed the company to grow while remaining faithful to its family roots.

The Evolution: From Subcontracting to Watch Creation

After decades as a trusted subcontractor, the Saner family decided to capitalize on its expertise by launching its own line of watches. This transition was motivated by the desire to offer timepieces reflecting their vision of watchmaking, combining tradition and innovation.

Collection "Heart in Light"

To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Saner unveiled the collection "Heart in Light". Made up of five exclusive models, each piece is limited to 50 copies and certified by the “Controle Officiel Suisse des Chronometres” (COSC), guaranteeing exceptional precision. The models are available with leather, metal or nylon straps, offering a variety suited to the diverse tastes of watch lovers.

Commitment to Quality and Innovation

Saner is committed to maintaining high quality standards. The workshop, modernized and well equipped, specializes in the assembly of mechanical movements, the filling of plates and the casing of watches, including those with complications. This infrastructure allows the brand to control each stage of production, thus ensuring the reliability and durability of its products.

Conclusion

The Saner brand illustrates the capacity of family business to evolve while preserving its heritage. By launching its own watch collection, Saner has demonstrated that the expertise accumulated over decades can serve as a solid foundation to innovate and offer high-quality products to watch enthusiasts.

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A watch as a legacy, an ode to fine craftsmanship...

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If you're looking for a watch that combines family heritage, local craftsmanship, and alternative design, then this creation by Saner will delight you. More than just a watch, it reflects a philosophy: that of a job well done and respect for watchmaking and family traditions. The roots of Saner watches are inseparable from the family workshop PhSaner SA, well-known for assembling mechanical movements for over 50 years. Watchmaking is a message, and this Saner Heart in Light is the one initiated by Robin Saner, the 3rd of the name… ▶️ An asymmetrical case with a bold design The case of this watch leaves no one indifferent. Its asymmetry, far from being a simple stylistic effect, reflects genuine ergonomic research. This bold choice won't please everyone, but it reinforces the watch's strong identity and its desire to challenge established codes. At 3 o'clock, a metal plate evokes those found on hand-assembled internal combustion engines in the automotive industry, a subtle reference to the "One Man - One Engine" concept well known at Mercedes AMG and Aston Martin. Another original feature: the movable lugs at 6 o'clock, like those on a ZRC Grands Fonds, which ensure optimal comfort on any wrist, and a particularly effective crown protector. This choice demonstrates Saner's expertise and commitment to creating a watch that is as pleasant to wear as it is intriguing to look at. ▶️ A dial of captivating depth At first glance, the dial is striking. Its unique geometry, intricate reliefs, and play of textures are architecturally striking from every angle. The four cardinal points illustrated by the indexes at 12 and 6 o'clock, complemented by an open heart and the applied Saner logo, allow us to imagine the four pillars of the family. The Saner coat of arms, featuring a beating and soaring heart, sits proudly on this geometrically profound dial, a testament to the distinctiveness of its heritage. The most striking element is undoubtedly the crimson red color, omnipresent in the details. It undoubtedly evokes the heart, a symbol of passion and emotion, and echoes the tribute paid to the Saner family's grandfather with the "Heart in Light" concept. Each element of the dial stands out with its own individuality, reinforcing the unique personality of this watch. Other colors are available, including an electric blue and an organic green, both enhanced by a sparkling sunburst treatment. An exceptional watch must be readable in all circumstances, and this model makes no compromises in this regard. The contrast between the dial and the white flange gives it a refined "Tuxedo" look, while ensuring optimal clarity. ▶️ Chronometer-certified precision Mechanically, this piece is powered by a COSC-certified movement, the Soprod Newton BV, oscillating at 28,800 vibrations per second (4 Hz). The choice of finishes was, unsurprisingly, Top-grade, confirming the Saner family's DNA of fine craftsmanship. The original Top-grade precision of -4/+4 seconds per day is improved by an additional adjustment, allowing all Saner watches to be chronometer-certified by the "Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute". ▶️ A unique steel bracelet and a fabric alternative The bracelet plays an essential role in a watch's identity, and this one is no exception. Made of steel, it features an original architecture that reinforces the model's raw, industrial look. Its unique design ensures a strong presence on the wrist without sacrificing comfort. For those looking for a more flexible and lightweight alternative, a black fabric strap with stitching in the same color as the dial is also available. ▶️ A watch with a strong character This watch is much more than a simple accessory: it's a statement. A declaration of love for artisanal watchmaking, authenticity, and a job well done. Its bold design won't suit everyone, but that's precisely what makes it so strong. It's aimed at enthusiasts looking for a piece with a true personality, far removed from predictable standards. Beyond its distinctive aesthetic, it embodies a heritage and values passed down from generation to generation. Every detail tells a story, every finish testifies to precious craftsmanship. Saner doesn't seek to create consensus, but to please those who recognize the soul and uniqueness of this watch. And therein lies its charm. ▶️ The Saner Heart in Light Red is available for CHF 2,700 (on a fabric strap) directly on the brand's website. The steel version retails for CHF 2,800. At this high price, we would have liked this Heart in Light to come with both straps. The Saner Heart in Light is available in five different dial colors (red, green, silver, blue, and black) in a limited edition of 50 pieces per color. The black dial version is available with a steel case and black PVD on a fabric strap only, and the blue version combines steel and PVD. My "Mood Board" with this Saner Heart in Light Red: Film: Up (Pixar) Music: Purple Rain (Prince) Architecture: MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Arts (Rome) All technical specifications are below or on the brand's website. XS

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