Embarrassed or confused about how to pronounce the name of the watch company whose remarkable piece of
timekeeping engineering you wish to wear on your wrist? No need to worry. We have put together a
pronunciation guide for you.
Dashes are inserted to assist in reading syllables. Capitalized segments are used to signify emphasis.
EXAMPLE -
Yankee: Yang-KEY.
Audemars Piguet:
OH-duh-MAHR PEA-GAY
A. Lange & Sohne:
AH Lung-Geh Oohnt Sew-neh
Baume & Mercier:
bohm AY mer-SEE-AY
Bedat:
bid-UT
Breitling:
brEYE-tling
Carl F. Bucherer:
Carl F BOOK-er-er
Cartier:
Car-TEA-AY
Chanel:
Shan-el
Chopard:
Show-Par
Concord:
Con-cord
Corum:
Core-oom
Cvstos:
COUS-toss
De Witt:
Dah-Wit
Dior:
DEE-oar
Ebel:
AY-bell
Franck Muller:
Fronk MEW-ler
Girard-Perregaux:
Jee-rar Pear-ago
Hublot:
OOH-blow
IWC:
EYE-DOUBLE-YOU-SEE
Jaeger-LeCoultre:
YAY-ger Le-Cool-ter
Movado:
Moe-vah-doh
Oris:
Oris
Panerai:
Pun-a-rye
Parmigiani:
Par-mi-GEE-ah-NEE
Patek Philippe:
Pah-tek Fee-LEAP
Philippe Charriol:
Fee-LEAP Shar-ee-ole
Piaget:
PEE-ah-JAY
Raymond Weil:
Ray-mand WHILE
Richard Mille:
REE-Shar MEAL
Rolex:
Row-Lex
TAG Heuer:
Tahg Hoy-er
Ulysse Nardin:
YOU-lis Nur-den
Vacheron Constantin:
Va-sher-own Cone-Stun-tuhn
Zenith:
ZEE-nith