Léon Breitling | |
Birth Date: | 27 January 1860 |
Death Place: | La Chaux-de Fonds, Switzerland |
Years Active: | 1884–1914 |
Léon Breitling (27 January 1860 – 11 August 1914) was a Swiss watchmaker and a businessman, who founded the watch manufacturing company Breitling SA in Saint-Imier in 1884.[1] [2] [3]
Léon Breitling was born in 1860. His interest in watchmaking started at a very young age leading young Léon to initiate his first internship still as a teenager, a pursuit which would change the course of his life.
In 1884 at the age of 24 years old he established his first business venture, the watchmaking company "G Leon Breitling" in Saint-Imier (Bernese Jura).L. Breitling founded his manufacture producing complicated watches, chronographs and chronometric instruments.[4]
In 1892, Léon Breitling moved his company to La Chaux-de-Fonds to larger production facilities, renaming the brand "Leon G. Breitling Montbrillant SA Watch Factory" and eventually growing the business to 60 employees.[5]
L. Breitling built one of the most famous Swiss watch companies in history both in popular acclaim and annual revenues.
Breitling remained privately owned and its management was kept within the Breitling family until 1979.
Ernst Schneider bought the company from the founding Breitling family in 1979 and his family retained ownership until April 2017.
Ernst's son, Theodore Schneider, sold the majority stake (80%) in Breitling to CVC Capital Partners for over $870m. Theodore Schneider retained 20% control of Breitling until November 2018, when he sold these remaining 20% to CVC.[6] [7]
Léon Breitling was born in 1860 and died in 1914 in Switzerland.
He married and had 1 child, Gaston Breitling, to whom he passed on his company Breitling.