The Maison

A quiet address for collectors.

Maison Patrimoine was founded from a long-standing passion for fine watches, antiques and enduring objects.

A quiet Maastricht lane beside the former Feilzustersklooster, with a stone tower rising beyond
Maastricht — by appointment

Over the years, countless pieces have passed through our hands — from rare vintage timepieces and precious-metal dress watches to contemporary watches and enduring objects chosen for their character, craftsmanship and history.

Rather than offering volume, Maison Patrimoine focuses on a carefully considered selection. Every piece is chosen individually and presented with honesty, attention to detail and respect for originality.

Based in Maastricht, Maison Patrimoine serves collectors worldwide who appreciate provenance, quality and thoughtful presentation.

Whether acquiring a rare vintage watch, a modern timepiece or a distinctive object, clients can expect a personal and discreet experience.

Previously Sold

A private record of pieces that have passed through the Maison.

These photographs are kept not as inventory, but as fragments of a collecting history — watches chosen for proportion, patina, restraint and enduring presence.

A Vacheron Constantin dress watch resting in its burgundy presentation box

From the Wrist

Omega Constellation Automatic Chronometer on the wrist, grey suede strap against a knitted sleeve

The Maison's Principles

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Provenance

Each piece is researched and presented with candour. Originality is never compromised for convenience.

02

Selection

A small, considered library — chosen individually for character, craftsmanship and quiet authority.

03

Presentation

Photography, description and delivery are held to a museum standard.

04

Discretion

Conversations are private. Acquisitions are personal. The Maison is a quiet address by design.

A Closing Note

Every piece eventually moves on — yet each leaves its mark on the Maison's taste.

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Odysseus Moonphase pictured here is one such piece: a complicated calendar of restrained beauty, photographed before passing into a private collection in Geneva.

A Jaeger-LeCoultre Odysseus Moonphase Chronograph on a green leather strap

By Appointment

Conversations begin in writing. Enquiries from collectors and fellow dealers are warmly received.

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