Favre-Leuba
| Company type | Subsidiary | 
|---|---|
| Industry | Watch manufacturing | 
| Founded | 1737 | 
| Founders | Abraham Favre Frederic Favre Henry-Louis Favre  | 
| Headquarters | , | 
Area served  | Worldwide | 
| Products | Luxury Watches | 
| Parent | Silvercity Brands AG | 
| Website | favreleuba | 
Favre-Leuba is a Swiss luxury wristwatch manufacturer headquartered in Grenchen, Switzerland, and formerly a pioneer in watch design, manufacturing and distribution. The brand was established in 1737, following the registration of Abraham Favre as a watchmaker. However, the Favre-Leuba family was forced to sell the company's name in 1985 due to the ongoing quartz crisis, which made manufacturing watches more difficult.
The company has collaborated and supported numerous mountaineers, as their Bivouac watches feature an altimeter and an aneroid barometer. Favre-Leuba is the second-oldest watch brand in the world, with Blancpain having been founded two years earlier in 1735.
From 2011 to 2023, the brand was owned by Titan Company, the watch manufacturing company of the Tata Group. The brand was later acquired by Silvercity brands.