Andreas Strehler

Andreas Strehler (born 1971 in Winterthur, Switzerland) is a Swiss watchmaker and designer of watch movements.

Andreas Strehler did his apprenticeship at a watchmaker's shop in Frauenfeld and graduated as Watchmaker-Rhabilleur with a Swiss Federal Diploma in 1991.

In 2000 is appointed as member of the Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants (AHCI) In 2005, he incorporates UhrTeil AG, a company under whose name he works for the watch industry.

The portfolio includes the manufacturing of prototypes and small and large series for many well-known watch brands.

In 2007 Andreas Strehler moves his domicile and the company to Sirnach in the canton Thurgau near Lake Constance.

[10] By this device, irregularities which are inherent to any movement are virtually eliminated and a linear amplitude of the balance wheel is achieved for the whole duration of the mainspring's capacity of 78 hours.

The remontoir d’égalité is patented.CH707938 (A2) On SalonQP in London in November 2014, the "Sauterelle à lune perpétuélle" is being launched.

On the back of the movement, the power reserve is indicated by a mechanism incorporating a micro differential gear.

[12] In 2013, Strehler was awarded the Prix Gaïa of the International Museum of Horology (MIH) in La Chaux-de-Fonds in the category artesanat-création for his technical and artistic creations.

Andreas Strehler (2015)
Andreas Strehler, Papillon d'Or 18K gold, front view