4 Chinese luxury watchmakers celebrating local craftsmanship: from Atelier Wen and Qin Gan to Celadon HH and LYH, horologists are redefining wristwear by turning to heritage and cultural influences
- Chinese horology is a leading trend in the world of timepieces for 2023, with the country’s finest watchmakers turning to heritage, art forms and cultural crafts for inspiration
- French watchmaking duo Wilfried Buiron and Robin Tallendier founded Atelier Wen after they met in Beijing for the first time, while Benjamin Chee runs Celadon HH, Maison Celadon and Benjamin Chee HH
Chinese horology is back in the spotlight for 2023.
However, the country’s finest watchmakers have been redefining 21st-century wristwear on a global scale for years.
We spotlight four of China’s most impressive watchmakers, from the newly established to those long coveted by collectors, spanning rising microbrand Atelier Wen to the horological empire of Benjamin Chee.
1. Atelier Wen
With the launch of Atelier Wen, French watchmaking duo Wilfried Buiron and Robin Tallendier sought to change perceptions about Chinese watchmaking. “Despite the country’s extensive cultural depth, a modern sense of Chinese style is hard to lay a finger on,” says Tallendier, who met his fellow co-founder while studying for a master's degree in Beijing.
Based in Hong Kong, Atelier Wen debuted with a series of Porcelain Odyssey watches in 2018 to immediate acclaim. Since then, the microbrand has expanded with the Perception collection, featuring sold-out collaborations with watchmaking platforms Wristcheck and Revolution.