Bell & Ross
Alexandre HOUYVET has a diverse work experience in the luxury watch industry. Alexandre started their career at Bay Distributors, Inc in 2009 as an Area Brand Manager. From there, they moved on to The Watch Gallery - Barcelona in 2011, where they worked as a Manager. In 2013, they joined Bell & Ross as the Subsidiary Director for Spain, Andorra, and Gibraltar. Later, they took on the role of Managing Director for the UK & Ireland, a position they still hold.
From 2002 to 2007, Alexandre HOUYVET attended EBS Paris - European Business School, where they studied Commerce international. In 2006 and 2007, they also attended Berkeley College, focusing on Relations et affaires internationales. No degree names were provided for either educational institution.
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Bell & Ross
It all started with a passion for watchmaking and inspiration drawn from the world of aviation. A team of watch designers and aeronautical control panel specialists joined forces with one objective: creating timepieces ideally suited for professional use. Embracing the rich heritage of Swiss watchmaking, this team sought to satisfy the exacting demands of individuals operating in the most extreme circumstances. To ensure that a watch perfectly meets the expectations of its users, Bell & Ross brings together experts with complementary know-how to achieve a single objective: to create a utilitarian watch. Bell & Ross watches meet four basic principles: legibility, functionality, precision, and reliability. Bell & Ross timepieces can be found on the wrists of professionals working under extreme situations, such as astronauts, fighter pilots, deep sea divers, bomb disposal experts, high-performance athletes, renowned actors, rock stars, and urban explorers looking for new adventures. In Switzerland, in our manufacture in La Chaux-de-Fonds, that our Master watchmakers develop, assemble and make the final adjustments to Bell & Ross watches. All their art is revealed in the precision of the measurements, the rigour of the checks carried out on the watches and the attention given to each work stage, no matter what be the watch's mechanical intricacy.