Jean-Claude Biver rarely speaks in half thoughts. Even in written form, his answers arrive with clarity and conviction, shaped by more than fifty years inside the world he helped define. His story begins not with a brand, but with a gift.
“My love for watches came from my grandfather Pierre,” he wrote. “He offered me an Omega Constellation in 1958 for my first communion. It is a watch I will never forget, even when I lost it 18 years later. From that date on, my passion for watches was in work and never let me alone.”
A single object, a single moment, and a direction set for life.
A Philosophy That Stayed With Him
Across Audemars Piguet, Blancpain, Omega, Hublot, TAG Heuer and now the brand that carries his own name, Biver’s core remains unchanged.
“My passion for watches only increased and never diminished,” he wrote. “On the contrary, my love for fine ultra slim watches took over and became, as time went on, my major taste for fine watchmaking.”
For a man known for revitalizing brands with explosive energy, his personal horological taste is the opposite: quiet, thin, refined.
A New Chapter, Created With His Son
Launching Biver Watches with his son Pierre was not merely symbolic. It reflects something deeper about how he views the transmission of knowledge.
“To have a father-son relation is my ultimate and important privilege,” he wrote. “It enables a constant evolution in the interest of the Art of Watchmaking. It also helps me to understand better the new generation and their mentality. Sharing an art is very much like sharing a culture.”
Biver Watches is not a late-career flourish. It is a bridge.
Dubai Watch Week and the Language of Stone
During Dubai Watch Week, Biver Watches introduced several new stone dials, each with its own character and grain. The intention behind the releases was simple.
“It is to show to our community the infinite variation of the stone dials together with their characteristics, their uniqueness and their attributes.”
The phrasing reflects his worldview. Stone is not a surface. It is a language.
Read more about the novelties here.
A Fusion of Yesterday and Tomorrow
Few individuals have balanced tradition and modernity as consistently as Biver. When asked how he approaches that balance within his own brand, he distilled it to a line that feels like a thesis statement.
“Biver watches are somehow a perfect and unique fusion between yesterday and tomorrow.”
No elaboration. No justification. Just direction.
On Cheese and the Roots of Craft
Away from watches, Biver is widely known for his cheese. Few see the direct connection, but he does.
“Because the art of making watches started first around the sixteenth and seventeenth century among the farmers living in the Jura,” he wrote. “In those days they were making cheese long before they learned the watchmaking art.”
The two crafts share a birthplace. The same mountains. The same patience. The same belief in time as an ingredient, not a measurement.
A Written Glimpse Into a Life of Time
Even in writing, Biver’s responses carry the same quiet force he brings to every stage of his career. A childhood gift, a philosophy refined over decades, and a new brand shared between father and son. Always moving, always rooted, always guided by an understanding of time that goes beyond watches.
Read more stories from Dubai Watch Week here.