Van Bergen 1795

Van Bergen 1795 Dutch timekeeping heritage since 1795. From bell towers to timepieces. Reimagined. In 2026, this extraordinary heritage finds its ultimate expression.

Renaissance of the half-hour sonnerie au passage.
230 years of acoustic mastery awakens in extraordinary timepieces.

1795. A LEGACY 230 YEARS IN THE MAKING

From carillons to chronometers, from 1795 to 2026—witness the evolution of a legacy. For over two centuries, the Van Bergen name has echoed through time—from carillon towers crafted for the esteemed Rockefeller family to the precision worksho

ps of today. SOMETHING REMARKABLE IS TAKING SHAPE

Behind closed doors, master craftsmen are bringing to life a timepiece that honors our carillon-building legacy while embracing the future of haute horlogerie. Every component, every detail, every stroke of the dial speaks to our unwavering commitment to precision that has defined us since 1795. THE STORY UNFOLDS GRADUALLY

Like the careful tuning of a carillon bell, true craftsmanship cannot be rushed. Throughout 2025, we will share glimpses of this extraordinary creation with our most valued collectors and heritage enthusiasts. Each revelation will deepen your understanding of the artistry, innovation, and heritage that defines this singular timepiece. EXCLUSIVITY BY DESIGN

With only a limited number available in 2026, this will be more than a watch—it will be a piece of living history.

26/05/2026

Van Bergen 1795 on TV Monaco

01/05/2026

Five days.

A single hair. A microscope. A rotor of 18-karat white gold destined for a Pièce Unique.

In his atelier in Le Locle, Swiss miniaturist André Martinez applies the kind of patience that cannot be hurried. Brush by brush, the rotor of the Pièce Unique prepared for His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco, becomes something closer to a painting than a mechanical part.

For thirty years, his hands have decorated dials for the most discreet names in haute horlogerie. Now they turn to ours.

Top Marques Monaco · 6 May · Grimaldi Forum

Under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II.
1795. reimagined.

Heiligerlee. Netherlands.A village in the province of Groningen that became the home of the Van Bergen foundry, where fo...
30/04/2026

Heiligerlee. Netherlands.

A village in the province of Groningen that became the home of the Van Bergen foundry, where for generations the family cast bells whose tones travelled across the world.

Today, every Heero Inaugural Edition carries that village engraved into the titanium of its bracelet, a quiet acknowledgement of where the craft found its voice.

Six days from now, at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, the Heero will be revealed in full for the first time. Two hundred and thirty numbered pieces. One world record.

A complication that has lived in towers and carillons for two centuries, now resting on the wrist.

Top Marques Monaco · 6 to 10 May 2026

Under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II

1795. reimagined.

The hammer that remembers.In every chiming wristwatch ever made, the hammer is small. Discreet. A whisper of steel, hidd...
29/04/2026

The hammer that remembers.

In every chiming wristwatch ever made, the hammer is small. Discreet. A whisper of steel, hidden away from view.

Ours is not.

For six generations, the Van Bergen family swung hammers of considerable weight against bronze. In the casting pit at Heiligerlee, in the workshops of Midwolda, in the foundries of East Frisia, our forefathers shaped the voice of carillons that still ring across continents. The last of them, Andries Heero van Bergen V, raised the same kind of hammer his own grandfather had raised, and his grandfather before him.

When we set out to give a wristwatch a voice, we faced a choice. We could have followed convention; a slender hammer, modestly proportioned, politely out of sight. Or we could remember.

We chose to remember.

The oversized hammer at the heart of this calibre is not a stylistic flourish. It is a quiet act of inheritance. The shape of the tool that built our name, scaled to the wrist, given purpose anew.

We make our world premiere at Top Marques Monaco, under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II, at the Grimaldi Forum, from 6 to 10 May 2026. Stand W0-W1. Visit us, and hear what 230 years sounds like.

For VIP preview access on the evening of 6 May, please reach out to us directly.

1795. reimagined.

Before you see the watches, meet the case they come in.In 1845, the Van Bergen family cast a bell in Midwolda, Netherlan...
11/04/2026

Before you see the watches, meet the case they come in.

In 1845, the Van Bergen family cast a bell in Midwolda, Netherlands, that won a prize at the Great Exhibition in London, celebrated among the finest bronzes exhibited from across the world. That bell has now been recreated, in precise detail, as the signature presentation case for every Van Bergen 1795 timepiece.

The Heero Inaugural Edition, the Monaco Special Edition, and all future Van Bergen watches will be presented in this case. Every curve, every relief, every proportion drawn directly from the original 1845 casting. Not a decorative afterthought. A 230-year legacy, shaped around a wristwatch.

World premiere, 6 May 2026, Monaco.

Van Bergen 1795 was founded on a conviction: that genuine horological heritage deserves a genuine watchmaking voice.Dani...
14/03/2026

Van Bergen 1795 was founded on a conviction: that genuine horological heritage deserves a genuine watchmaking voice.

Daniel van Ree, our CTO and Master Watchmaker, brings that voice. His work is at the heart of everything we are preparing to unveil at Top Marques Monaco — May 6 to 10, 2026, under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II.

Before Monaco, a small number of press, retail partners and serious collectors will have the opportunity to experience the Heero in person — Geneva, 12 to 17 April, Hôtel Beau Rivage. By appointment only.

Watch this space.

1795. reimagined.

Van Bergen in the press:
29/01/2026

Van Bergen in the press:

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🔔 230 years of heritage. One historic debut.Van Bergen 1795 proudly announces our world premiere at Top Marques Monaco, ...
06/01/2026

🔔 230 years of heritage. One historic debut.

Van Bergen 1795 proudly announces our world premiere at Top Marques Monaco, 6-10 May 2026.

For six generations, the Van Bergen family shaped bronze into music — crafting carillons for John D. Rockefeller and the Netherlands Carillon at Arlington National Cemetery. Now, that acoustic legacy transforms into haute horlogerie.

Our inaugural Heero Collection features a half-hour sonnerie complication, chiming in tribute to the bells that once marked time across the world's greatest towers. The collection comprises 230 individually numbered pieces in five distinctive dial colors, honoring our 1795 founding year.

For this momentous occasion, we have created a special Monaco Edition in close cooperation with the Palais Princier — a tribute to the Principality and its ruling family.

We are honored to debut at Top Marques Monaco's 21st edition — the ultimate launchpad for supercars and luxury innovations. Our timepieces will be showcased in the newly expanded Watch & Jewellery Pavilion at the prestigious Grimaldi Forum, alongside legendary marques including Lamborghini, Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, Bugatti, and McLaren.

H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco will receive the first-ever Van Bergen timepiece.

A second exclusive Monaco Edition will be auctioned, with all proceeds supporting The Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation's global water safety initiatives.

A Van Bergen without sound would be a Van Bergen without soul.

The heart of a village. The soul of a brand.What you see here is not merely a museum piece - it is living proof of the V...
09/12/2025

The heart of a village. The soul of a brand.

What you see here is not merely a museum piece - it is living proof of the Van Bergen legacy. This tower clock mechanism, bearing the inscription “Gebr. Van Bergen, Midwolda,” once synchronized an entire community’s day, its chimes echoing across Dutch countryside.

For nearly two centuries, the Van Bergen family crafted these monumental timepieces for churches, town halls, and cathedrals throughout Europe. Each mechanism represented the pinnacle of Dutch precision engineering.

This May, at Top Marques Monaco, we reveal how six generations of tower clock mastery have been distilled into something you can wear. Same precision. Same heritage. New dimensions.

The countdown to Monaco has begun.

05/12/2025

Preserving Excellence: The Van Bergen 1862 Bell

Watch as we capture every detail of a piece of history.
This Van Bergen bell, cast in 1862, earned prestigious recognition at the London World Fair - a testament to the precision and artistry that defined our family’s bell-founding legacy.

Now, through advanced 3D scanning technology, we’re preserving this award-winning masterpiece for future generations. But we’re doing more than preserving history. We’re making it accessible.

Every Van Bergen watch comes with an exact replica of this 1862 award-winning bell as your presentation case. Where other luxury timepieces arrive in leather boxes, yours arrives in certified heritage - a miniature masterpiece that connects you directly to our 230-year legacy of acoustic engineering excellence.

This is Van Bergen 1795: where heritage becomes tangible, and craftsmanship transcends time.

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