Sunday 19 August 2012

Bernhard H. Mayer®


History & Philosophy

Bernhard H. Mayer® was founded more than a century ago and has since been built on the principles of excellence in design and quality in standards.

Established in 1871 in Pforzheim, Germany’s City of Gold, Bernhard H. Mayer® has steadily grown in the luxury industry and has provided premium items that are products of more than a hundred years of knowledge and experience in the crafting and manufacturing of precious metals.

Introduction

History & Philosophy
Bernhard H. Mayer® was founded more than a century ago and has since been built on the principles of excellence in design and quality in standards.
Established in 1871 in Pforzheim, Germany’s City of Gold, Bernhard H. Mayer® has steadily grown in the luxury industry and has provided premium items that are products of more than a hundred years of knowledge and experience in the crafting and manufacturing of precious metals.
Inspired by a vision to enrich the eternal value of precious metals and gemstones and render quality jewellery and timepieces for discerning customers, we commit to offering an exclusive variety of products created with the exceptional skills and passion of our specialised designers and craftsmen.
Our collections range from classic to contemporary styles, presenting exquisite sparkle, colour and design.
Manufacturing Excellence
The exclusive timepieces and jewellery designed by Bernhard H. Mayer® uphold the highest standards of product quality and craftsmanship.
Established traditions are respected in the creation, design and production of all Bernhard H. Mayer® products. Brilliant timepieces are manufactured in accordance with Swiss watchmaking traditions and standards, whilst gems and precious metals are chosen and crafted into jewellery based on guidelines set by premier jewellery institutions.
Authenticity in the quality of Bernhard H. Mayer® products is part of a continuing commitment to product excellence.

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