Bjerke | Europe’s Finest Sanctuary of Timekeeping in Oslo

In the heart of Oslo lies a place where time itself becomes not simply measured—but celebrated. The Bjerke House, unveiled in December 2024, is more than a boutique—it is Europe’s grandest emporium of horological art, encompassing nearly 3,000 square meters of refined space. Here, some of the most revered names in watchmaking converge under one roof, each brand bringing a legacy cultivated through generations of craftsmanship.

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Watchmaking Masters

Within these walls, the brands are not mere offerings—they are stories, each rooted in heritage and innovation. Among them:

Rolex: Continuing a decades-long partnership through an exclusive two-floor boutique.
Patek Philippe, Cartier, Omega, Tudor, Panerai, IWC Schaffhausen, Blancpain, Longines, Hublot, Breitling, among others.
This constellation of maisons forms a living museum of fine watchmaking—each in dialogue with the other, each offering mastery in complication, style, and legacy.

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Legacy of Service

Founded in 1923, Urmaker Bjerke has spent four generations refining a promise: elevated service, unmatched expertise, and trust passed down through Norway’s most elegant hours. This new flagship, situated at Øvre Slottsgate 23, serves not only as a showcase but also as the headquarters and a place of meticulous care—with ateliers where certified watchmakers preserve and maintain every piece’s soul.

Design by Detail

Every entrance in the Bjerke House seems intended to introduce a chapter—Rolex in one, Bulgari in another. Six separate portals guide the visitor into curated zones where light, materials, and space echo the character of the watches themselves. The result is not just retail—it is architecture shaped by time.

Invitation to Discover

To step into Bjerke is to be invited into a collective of horological excellence. It is a place for the curious, the connoisseur, and the quietly astute learner. Here is a setting that offers both the thrill of discovery and the peace of assurance: that each piece on display is the result of tradition, precision, and artistry.

In Oslo, Bjerke House stands as a testament to the art of watchmaking, reminding us that in every second, craftsmanship still shapes eternity.

Gem Exploring Editorial

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