Richemont is a group specializing in the luxury industry founded in 1988. Richemont is today the 3rd largest luxury group in the world in terms of turnover.
Richemont, an emblematic figure of luxury, is a fervent user of vitreous enamel, an ancestral technique which breathes a unique artistic dimension into its watch and jewelry creations. Valuable know-how in the service of excellence. Since its creation in 1988, Richemont has strived to perpetuate the art of vitreous enamel, relying on the talents of experienced craftsmen. Mastering different techniques, such as champlevé, cloisonné or plique-à-jour, these masters of art enhance the rooms of the house with vibrant colors and refined patterns. A range of enameled creations. Vitreous enamel is featured on the dials of Richemont’s most prestigious watches, such as the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, Cartier Tank and Vacheron Constantin Patrimony collections. It also enhances fine jewelry, giving necklaces, rings and earrings incomparable depth and luminosity. Richemont regularly partners with renowned artists to explore new creative expressions through vitreous enamel. Collaborations with master glassmakers, such as Anita Porchet and Peter Moos, have given rise to exceptional pieces, true masterpieces of watchmaking and jewelry art. Concerned with preserving this precious art, Richemont is actively engaged in the transmission of enamelling know-how. The house collaborates with art and design schools to train the new generation of artisans and guarantee the sustainability of this ancestral technique. Richemont’s use of enamel demonstrates its commitment to excellence and tradition. This precious art, enhancing the house’s creations, contributes to its international influence and its benchmark status in the world of luxury.
Richemont : A flagship of watchmaking and jewelry, enhanced by the art of vitreous enamel.

Collaborations with renowned artists
A commitment to the transmission of know-how
A precious heritage and a promising future





