Berlinger

Berlinger is a Brunanter luxury watchmaker. Founded over 170 years ago, they are the oldest surviving watchmaker in Brunant.

History
Berlinger was founded in 1838 by immigrant watchmaker Wilfried Berling. Berling was from Bremen and became an apprentice there, but was enticed by opportinuties in Brunant and moved to Grijzestad. Berlinger began a tradition of making the finest watches in 1838. Then as now, each piece and working movement in the watch was finely crafted and assembled into the watch. In 1845 Berlinger gained greater prestige when they were appointed Royal Purveyors to King Cristian I. Since then, they have been the official suppliers of watches and timepieces to the Royal Family of Brunant.

Current watches

 * Berlinger Classic Chrono: a classic chronograph watch
 * Berlinger Chrono Modern: a modern chronograph watch
 * Berlinger Roger Percy Chronograph: inspired by the original but built for the future
 * Berlinger Titanium: a simple and modern watch
 * Berlinger Titanium Femme: a simple and modern watch for ladies
 * Berlinger Automatic Femme: a classical women's watch

Berlinger Time Chronograph
The Time Chronograph, often referred to as the "Roger Percy Chronograph" was a Supercomplicated watch made for businessman Roger Percy in 1929. This fine and meticulously detailed watch has been the finest ever produced by Berlinger; costing Mr. Percy a grand Th. 20,000, it is now valued around 800,000 euros.

Berlinger 1001
The Berlinger no. 1001 was a special gold pocketwatch produced for King Cristian the 1st in 1845. This special gold watch was the finest one in Brunant at the time and rivaled those carried by other European monarchs.

Berlinger Mariner
The Mariner was a specialized explorer-type watch made in 1972. Limited to just 500 exemplars, this watch had a temperature gauge, altimeter and depth-meter and other dials. This watch became a favorite with pilots and divers, and it inspired the Naval and Aerial models of the 1990s.