Since our last published conversation, Gaël Petermann and Florian Bédat have continued redefining independent artisanal watchmaking through their unique collaborative approach. Their partnership, which began as a friendship at the Watchmaking School of Geneva from 2007 to 2011, has evolved into one of Switzerland's most compelling horological success stories.
Both watchmakers refined their skills at prestigious manufactures—Gaël at A. Lange & Söhne, and Florian at Harry Winston before joining Gaël at Lange. These experiences, combined with restoration work at Christie's, provided the technical foundation for their independent venture, which was launched from their Renens workshop in 2017. Their trajectory since establishing Petermann Bédat has been remarkable. The Reference 1967 Deadbeat Seconds captured the Horological Revelation Prize at GPHG in 2020, followed by the Reference 2941 Split-Seconds Chronograph winning the Chronograph Watch Prize in 2023.
We caught up with Gaël and Florian to discuss how their brand has evolved, the lessons learned from their award-winning complications, and what the future holds for their collaborative approach to horological excellence.