The Pocket Watch That Outlasts the Generations
Solid brass case with Roman numeral dial, blued steel hands, and 14-inch brass chain. Hand-assembled by Lucien in Le Brassus, Vallée de Joux. Built for collectors who pass mechanical heritage to their sons.
The Weight That Settles In Your Palm
The first time you wind the Aubert pocket watch, the crown turns the way the movement was designed in 1898. The brass case is cool at first, then warms to the pocket by the second day. The seconds hand sweeps clean. The Roman numerals catch the light. After 6 months the case has memorized the curve of your palm. It carries different than it did the day it arrived. It belongs to you now.
For the Collector Who Passes Down a Mechanical Heirloom
You stopped buying $40 quartz pocket watches after the third one stopped on the bedside table. You priced the Jaeger-LeCoultre at $15,000 and the Patek Philippe pocket watch at $32,000 and walked away because the conglomerate price tag has no bench heritage. Aubert is the pocket watch for collectors who pass down mechanical heirlooms, who plan a piece their grandson will wind 50 years from now.
Solid Brass Case + 19-Jewel Movement, Hand-Assembled in Le Brassus, Vallée de Joux
Built on the Vallée de Joux établissage tradition, the same valley that produced Audemars Piguet, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Breguet, and Blancpain. Hand-finished solid brass case, 19-jewel hand-wound mechanical movement, blued steel hands, Roman numeral dial. Develops a warm patina over 6 months of daily carry. Outlives the man who first winds it.
Built to Carry 50 Years of Daily Winding
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Meet Lucien, The Hands Behind Your Pocket Watch
Lucien Aubert has been hand-assembling mechanical pocket watches for 47 years at the same Le Brassus bench in the Vallée de Joux, Switzerland. 4th-generation Swiss watchmaker. He is 73 now. His great-grandfather Jules-Henri Aubert opened the atelier in 1898, supplying movements to the regional Vallée de Joux établissage trade. The atelier closes Monday June 22, 2026, and never reopens. If your pocket watch fails to feel meaningfully different from any quartz alternative within 60 days, Lucien refunds every penny. Not customer service. Lucien.
Reserve Your Aubert Today $127 Instead of $427
Here's what Lucien sends you today:
· 1 hand-assembled Aubert Vallée de Joux pocket watch, hand-numbered 1/200 to 200/200, caseback engraved "L.A. — Le Brassus."
· 14-inch solid brass chain.
· Free US shipping included ($25 value).
· 60-day risk-free trial.
· Lifetime servicing by Théo Margot at the original Le Brassus bench.
Common Questions Before You Reserve
Clear answers for the collector who values mechanical heritage over disposable alternatives.