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Czapek & Cie. is a Swiss watch brand named after the Polish watchmaker François Czapek.


François Czapek

Franciszek Czapek was a Czech-born, Polish master watchmaker who arrived in Geneva, Switzerland in May 1832. Soon after, he gallicised his name, thus becoming ''François'' Czapek. In 1834 he created the firm Czapek & Moreau with local Swiss watchmaker Moreau, from Versoix. On October 22, 1836, François Czapek married Marie, the daughter of clock- and watchmaker Jonas Pierre François Gevril de Carouge (1777–1854). Czapek was the author of the first book on watchmaking ever published in the Polish language ''Słów kilka o Zegarmistrzowstwie ku użytku zegarmistrzów i publiczności'' ("Remarks on the watchmaking for the use of the watchmakers and the public"). The work was printed in 1850 in
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. On May 1, 1839,
Antoni Patek Antoni Norbert Patek (; 14 June 1812 – 1 March 1877) was a Polish pioneer in watchmaking and the creator of Swiss watchmaker company Patek Philippe & Co., as well as a Polish independence fighter and political activist. Early life Antoni No ...
and François Czapek established a six-year partnership in Geneva under the name of Patek, Czapek & Cie. This partnership produced some exceptional watches which are part of important horological collection (King Farouk Collection, Patek Philippe Museum) or auctions (Antiquorum, Christies, Bonhams, Sotheby's). Czapek was head of watchmaking ''(finisseur),'' while Patek led the sales and the company. As of July 1840, the firm came gradually to employ a half-dozen workmen. Several were Poles: Lilpop from
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, Henryk Majewski from Lwów (today's Ukrainian
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) as well as Siedlecki and Friedlein from
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. Approximately 200 watches were produced yearly. After the dissolution, Patek established Patek Philippe & Co. with the new partner
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. Czapek founded Czapek & Cie. also with a new partner, Juliusz Gruzewski.


Czapek & Cie. (1845)

In 1845 Francois Czapek founded Czapek & Cie.Tellier, Arnaud, & Didier Chaponnière, Mélanie, ''Timepieces for Royalty'', 1850–1910, by ''Patek Philippe'', Geneva, Patek Philippe Museum, 2005 (192 pp.) with a new partner, Juliusz Gruzewski (1808–1865), a close friend of French Emperor
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(1808–1873). Czapek's new company flourished. He became watchmaker to the Court of the Emperor Napoleon III (''Fournisseur de la cour'' "Purveyor to the Court") and had an Atelier in Geneva, a shop in Paris, Place Vendome 28 (established 1850), and another in Warsaw (established 1854). In 1855, Czapek & Cie. started supplying its watches to Emperor Napoleon III. Juliusz Gruzewski, Czapek's partner, was a personal friend of the Emperor a fact which no doubt allowed him to become watchmaker to the Imperial Court, supplying many of the watches that were given by him as diplomatic gifts. Czapek's clientele has included Khedive Ismail Pasha of Egypt and the
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. For unknown reasons, the company supposedly changed hands around 1869, possibly due to the illness or death of Czapek. Czapek's date of death is unknown. However a stem-winding pocket calendar watch (illustrated) contains a French inscription on the case inside translating as "Former Establishment Czapek and Company / No. 10630 / A. Chaillet Successor / 84 Rue du 4 Septembre / Paris". In another area it is inscribed "1876 / Rudzicki". This indicates that the business continued for some period after Czapek's departure.


Gallery

czapek01.jpg, An open-face pocket watch Czapek & Cie., 18 karat gold czapek02.jpg, Back cover open,
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cover with engraved name of the watchmaker, serial number 10630, and (probably) the name of the store for which it was made
czapek04.jpg, Watch movement czapek06.jpg, Back cover with insignia


Czapek & Cie SA (2011–present)

In 2011, Harry Guhl, an art expert found the company in Geneva. After setting the company vision he brings in 2014 Xavier de Roquemaurel, a marketing consultant and Sébastien Follonier, a watchmaker, to revive Czapek. The company was reestablished on October 21, 2011, by creating a first model, a design study Czapek Chronograph. The company was relaunched and its development funded by an unprecedented equity campaign in November 2015, raising over 2 million CHF and bringing together more than 100 watch lovers and entrepreneurs from around the world. In an effort to remain as faithful as possible to Czapek's spirit and style, they created the first model of the collection based on the design of Czapek pocket watch No 3430 dating back to the 1850s. They adapted the dial design to modern standards and sizes and created a proprietary caliber, SXH1, in collaboration with Swiss
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-maker Jean-François Mojon of Chronode, inspired by the original movement of the pocket watch. The architecture of the movement with its double open ratchets and double spring barrels is a modern interpretation of the original movement of the 1850s pocket watch, delivering the same 7-day power reserve. As a further homage to the history of Czapek & Cie, they named this first collection ''Quai des Bergues,'' which was the address of his first atelier in Geneva, located on the
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banks.


The Antarctique

The Czapek Antarctique collection was officially launched on May 26, 2020. The collection's introduction was met with great enthusiasm and acclaim from watch enthusiasts and industry experts alike. The Antarctique quickly garnered a reputation for its exceptional design, innovative movement, and the seamless integration of form and function. The watch represents a significant milestone in the brand's journey, blending innovation with tradition to create a timepiece that stands out in the world of haute horlogerie. The vision behind the Antarctique was to design a watch that embodies robustness, elegance, and precision, suitable for both everyday wear and the most challenging environments. The heart of the Antarctique is its in-house movement, the SXH5. This automatic caliber showcases Czapek's engineering prowess with its innovative architecture and exceptional performance. The movement features a 60-hour power reserve, and its distinctive open-worked design allows a captivating view of the intricate mechanics at work. The Crew behind Antarctique: Conception & Design: Emmanuel Bouchet, Adrian Buchmann, Daniel Martinez, Xavier de Roquemaurel & Patrick Rossi Components and movement manufacturing: AB Product, Arcofil, Atokalpa, Ceramaret, Chronode, CMT-Rickenbach, Comblemine, Crelier, Generale Ressort, Inca, Inodeco, Inhotec, MLV, MPS, Novasort, Precipro, Risa, Stocco – and a few standard components as well Habillage: AB Product, Capsa, Econorm, HMS Waeber, Jean Rousseau, Metalem, Wolf


References

*Tellier, Arnaud, & Didier Chaponnière, Mélanie, ''Timepieces for Royalty'', 1850–1910, by ''Patek Philippe'', Geneva, Patek Philippe Museum, 2005 (192 pp.), pp. 14–15. *Kathleen H. Pritchard, "Swiss Timepiece Makers 1775-1975", published by National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc., 1997 (C-107 - C108 pp.) *Les Archives d'Etat de Genève (AEG), Czapek & Cie initial registration. 23 March 1847. AEG, Jur. civ, ccm 6, 91 pp. *Zefix, SOGC, Heading Swiss Commercial Register *Antiquorum, Czapek Lot descriptions *Martin Huber & Alan Banbery, Montres de Poche Patek Philippe (second edition), 2005, 292 pp., pp 11–13 and 66. *Philip Poniz, “Patek Philippe: The Forgotten Beginnings”, VOX Magazine, 2003, http://catalog.antiquorum.com/catalog.html?action=load&lotid=342&auctionid=40"


External links


Czapek & Cie, Official WebsiteHistory of Patek Czapek & Cie
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