The history of the Lebeau-Courally intimately mixes arms manufacturing and watchmaking. While this association was common in the sixteenth century, Lebeau-Courally remains now the only brand that continues to bring together these two worlds.
Lebeau-Courally aims to uphold the values of traditional craftsmanship by producing a strictly limited number of exceptional watchmaking complications each year. The majority of movement components, including the escapement, are produced in-house, in Le Locle (Switzerland).
The Lebeau-Courally watch collections share the names of the company’s hunting rifles - Le Dauphin, Le Baron, Le Marquis, etc. Every case features a special lever, inspired by the hammers of hunting rifles, which opens the cover on the back of the case. The timepieces house finely decorated movements and exquisite dials.