After the Russian Revolution, Peter Carl Fabergé was forced to flee Russia, and on his death, the family’s heirs lost their rights to the Fabergé name in the 1950s. However, the brand was revitalized in 2007, after Pallinghurst aquired the name.
The Fabergé timepiece collection is designed to evoke its founder's creative genius. Each individual timepiece has one core quality, the unexpected, and is intended to be a work of art in its own right. Four collections continue the philosophy followed by Peter Carl Fabergé of working with master craftsmen:  Lady Fabergé, Lady Compliquée, Summer in Provence et Fabergé Visionnaire.

 
The Lady Compliquée Peacock watch, winner of the Ladies’ High-Mech Watch Prize at the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève 2015. © Fabergé