FAQ

What does "Swiss Made" actually mean?

A watch can only be labeled "Swiss Made" if it meets strict legal standards set by the Swiss government. It requires that the movement is Swiss, the movement is cased up in Switzerland, and at least 60% of the production costs of a watch taken as a whole must from Switzerland. At Jowissa, we proudly assemble our watches by hand in Bettlach, Switzerland, ensuring every timepiece meets these high standards of quality and precision.

On what wrist does a man wear a watch?

Traditionally, a man wears his watch on the left wrist. This custom originated because the majority of people are right-handed, and wearing a watch on the non-dominant hand protects the timepiece from damage and keeps the dominant hand free for writing or working. However, the modern rule is practical: wear your watch on the wrist opposite your dominant hand. Therefore, if you are left-handed, it is perfectly acceptable to wear your watch on the right wrist.

What is the meaning of the brand name JOWISSA?

The name Jowissa is a combination of the surname and lastname of the company founder Josef Wyss. He founded Jowissa in the village of Bettlach, Switzerland in 1951. Jowissa has been active and in business without interruption since then.

I have a very old Jowissa watch. Can Jowissa tell me the value of this watch?

While we appreciate your interest in our brand's history, please understand that Jowissa, as a contemporary watch manufacturer, primarily focuses on the development and production of our current collections.

Assessing the value of older or antique timepieces can be a complex process. Unlike modern, standardized products, the worth of a vintage watch is often subject to various factors that fall outside our area of expertise. These factors can include the watch's rarity, condition, historical significance, original packaging and documentation, and current market demand among collectors. What might be a valuable collector's item for one individual could hold little to no monetary value for another, as its worth is ultimately determined by the market and the specific interests of potential buyers.

Furthermore, historical record-keeping practices were different in the past, and detailed archival data for all older Jowissa models may not be readily available. This can make it challenging to provide an accurate assessment of a specific vintage piece.

For an expert valuation of your vintage Jowissa watch, we recommend consulting with specialized antique dealers, auction houses that handle vintage timepieces, or certified horological appraisers who possess the specific knowledge and market insights required for such evaluations. They will be better equipped to consider the nuances of the vintage market and provide you with a more informed assessment.

Is my watch water resistant?

A Jowissa watch is tested for 3 to 20 ATM water resistance depending on the collection.
3 ATM: Watches tested for 3 ATM should not be worn when bathing or showering. They are build to withstand light rain, sweat and brief water contact.
5 ATM: Watches tested for 5 ATM are made to withstand rain, sweat and short swims.
10 ATM: Short dives, swim and other water sports are ok
20 ATM: Deep Dives, swims and other water sports are ok.

Is a Chronograph different from a Chronometer?

Yes, these terms are often confused but mean different things. A Chronograph is a watch with a built-in stopwatch function (buttons to start, stop, and reset). A Chronometer is a specific certification given to a high-precision watch movement (usually mechanical) that has passed rigorous accuracy tests by COSC (Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute). A watch can be both, but "Chronograph" refers to the function, while "Chronometer" refers to the accuracy rating.

Can I leave my chronograph running all the time?

While possible, it is generally not recommended for battery-powered quartz watches. Leaving the chronograph function running continuously drains the battery significantly faster than standard timekeeping. To preserve battery life, we suggest stopping and resetting the chronograph hands to zero when you are not actively timing an event.

What is a Dress Watch?

A dress watch is an elegant, slim-profile timepiece designed to be worn with formal attire, such as business suits or evening wear. Unlike sports watches, dress watches focus on minimalism and sophistication.

For Men: It must be thin enough to slide easily under a shirt cuff (the "Cuff Test").

For Women: It often acts as jewelry, featuring refined materials or faceted glass to complement evening outfits.

Key Features: Simple dials, leather or mesh straps, and a lack of bulky buttons or bezels.

The Gentleman's Essential

A suit is never complete without the right watch. At Jowissa, we design our men's dress watches with one rule in mind: understated elegance. These timepieces do not shout; they whisper confidence. The "Cuff Test" Approved A bulky watch ruins the lines of a tailored suit. That is why our dress collection features ultra-thin cases. Whether you choose a sleek stainless steel mesh or a traditional leather strap, your Jowissa watch fits perfectly under your cuff. Swiss Quality for the Boardroom Elevate your professional look with a watch that signifies punctuality and taste.

Why shop Jowissa

Jowissa's enduring legacy in men's watchmaking since 1951, all Swiss Made

Enduring Legacy since 1951

Jowissa's enduring legacy in men's watchmaking is evident in every piece, showcasing a commitment to Swiss precision and a unique design philosophy honed since 1951.

Swiss Jowissa Team in Bettlach Switzerland. Great dedication to quality and service for our Swiss Made Watches.

Strong Brand Foundation

Jowissa is an independent 3rd generation family run business. Our watches are designed and built by a dedicated team of long term employees, whose expertise is ensuring trustworthiness and exceptional after-sales service.

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Signature Crystal Cut

A key design aspect of every Jowissa watch is a case covering crystal with a specific cut. Some of our watch crystals are faceted like real diamonds, others come with an elegant round cut. This not only enhances the brilliance of reflecting light, but also imbues each timepiece with a unique and captivating individual style, making it irresistibly attractive to those around you.

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(Hand) Made In Switzerland

Each Jowissa watch is assembled by hand in Switzerland. We strive for excellence in production and quality control since 1951. Choosing to shop with Jowissa provides you with the distinct advantage of owning a meticulously crafted timepiece that carries the legacy of Swiss craftsmanship, ensuring exceptional quality and attention to detail.