Dutch heritage house Van Bergen 1795 makes Monaco debut with royal commission
By MonacoViews Editorial, MonacoViews Editorial
With a bespoke timepiece for His Serene Highness Prince Albert II and an exclusive charitable creation for the Princess Charlene Foundation, the Dutch heritage house unveils its next chapter. In a moment where history, craftsmanship and philanthropy converge with rare harmony, Van Bergen 1795 prepares to unveil its modern identity in Monaco with a debut MC - Monaco News
A prestigious Dutch heritage house is making its mark on Monaco's luxury landscape with some very special introductions. Van Bergen 1795 has crafted a bespoke timepiece for His Serene Highness Prince Albert II, alongside an exclusive charitable creation for the Princess Charlene Foundation.
The move represents a significant moment for the historic house as it unveils its modern identity in the Principality. Van Bergen 1795, with roots stretching back to 1795, brings centuries of Dutch craftsmanship tradition to Monaco's discerning haute horology scene.
This debut perfectly captures the convergence of history, exceptional craftsmanship, and philanthropy that defines Monaco's luxury market. The creation for the Princess Charlene Foundation particularly highlights how prestigious brands are increasingly aligning with meaningful causes in the Principality.