Collection: Lemania

Lemania was a Swiss watch manufacturer celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship and significant contributions to horology, particularly in the realm of chronographs. Established in 1884 by Alfred Lugrin in L’Orient, Switzerland, Lemania quickly earned a reputation for producing high-quality movements, often supplying calibers to prestigious brands like Omega and Patek Philippe. One of its most famous achievements was the development of the Caliber 2310 in the 1940s, a manual-wind chronograph movement renowned for its precision and durability, which powered iconic watches such as the Omega Speedmaster—famously worn during the Apollo moon missions. Lemania’s focus on technical excellence and innovation made it a cornerstone of Swiss watchmaking until it was integrated into the Swatch Group in the 1990s, where its legacy continues to influence modern chronograph designs. Though no longer an independent brand, Lemania remains a revered name among collectors for its historical significance and mechanical mastery.