Theo Fabergé with Chairman Philip at the launch event of the Theo Fabergé watch collection.

In 1999, at the prestigious Basel World Watch Fair, Theo Fabergé unveiled the first-ever Theo Fabergé watch designs—marking a defining moment in the family’s legacy. For the first time, a member of the Fabergé lineage stepped into the world of horology as a creator, with Theo taking immense pride in becoming the first of his family to design and release a watch.

This achievement was not a departure from tradition but rather a natural evolution of it, rooted in a lifelong fascination with intricate mechanics and craftsmanship. Long before his renowned egg creations, Theo was known for the remarkable and complex task of taking apart watches and meticulously reassembling them—an early indication of the precision, patience, and technical understanding that would later define his work.

This deep mechanical intuition, combined with his artistic heritage, gave rise to a collection of timepieces that reflect both engineering excellence and aesthetic refinement. Each watch is not only a functional instrument of timekeeping, but a continuation of the Fabergé philosophy—where beauty, detail, and surprise coexist.

In keeping with this tradition of presentation and storytelling, each watch is housed within its own exquisitely crafted engine-turned egg, echoing the historic Fabergé creations that concealed treasures within. The only exception lies within the ladies’ designs, which are presented with a softer, more delicate approach, reflecting their elegance and wearability while maintaining the same spirit of craftsmanship.

THEO FABERGÉ WATCH CREATIONS