Swiss luxury watches since 1884
In 1884 in the town of Biel, the watchmaker Christian Rüefli-Fluri founded Edox, which is now one of the last truly independent watch companies in Switzerland. The company name "Edox" comes from ancient Greek for "the measure of time", and since 1900 a stylised hourglass has served as its logo. By 1953, Edox had become one of the largest players in the Swiss watch industry, building a new factory to house its burgeoning workforce of 530 employees.
In 1961, the company launched what was to be the first of many Edox dive watches, the Delfin. This sporty wristwatch had a patented double crown seal, a rear casing that was about 30 percent stronger than standard and a shock-absorbent retaining ring for the movement. Water-resistant to 200 meters, it laid the foundation for many more diving models to come.
The next headline-grabbing line of Edox watches came in 1971. The Edox Geoscope was a revolutionary world clock. On the dial is a world map that rotates around its axis once in 24 hours – just like the real globe. In this way, you can accurately read the time in all 24 time zones with just a single glance.