At Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, Jaeger-LeCoultre invites guests into a sensory landscape where the precision of high horology meets the soulful art of the table. Under the evocative theme “The Valley of Inventions,” the Maison unveils its latest collaboration within the Made of Makers program. This experimental gastronomic odyssey into the heart of Swiss terroir is guided by the vision of two-Michelin-starred Chef Gilles Varone. By translating the rugged beauty of the Swiss Jura into a series of sophisticated culinary expressions, the Maison honors the very landscape that birthed the world’s most intricate timepieces.
A Dialogue of Precision and Soul
The Made of Makers program functions as a bridge between the technical mastery of watchmaking and the expressive power of art. By partnering with creators from disciplines as varied as perfumery and digital media, Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrates the continuous reinvention of classical forms. Just as a master watchmaker respects the foundations of the past while seeking new horizons, these artists use tradition as a springboard for contemporary genius.
The community has previously welcomed luminaries such as pastry chef Nina Métayer, mixologist Matthias Giroud, and perfumer Nicolas Bonneville. Now, Chef Gilles Varone adds his unique perspective to this prestigious portfolio. His contribution emphasizes how both a complicated movement and a Michelin-level dish can reflect the culture of an era and trigger a profound emotional response.
The Art of the Swiss Terroir
At the center of this experience is Swiss cheese, a cornerstone of culinary heritage that is both revered and complex. It is an ingredient that demands absolute respect for its origin and rewards only those who can master its raw intensity. Under the guidance of Chef Varone, this familiar rustic fare is transformed into a symbol of avant-garde creativity. Guided by texture, temperature, and time, the chef coaxes beauty from fresh tomme and aged Maréchal, utilizing everything from velvety foams to golden, crispy edges.
Born and raised in the village of Savièse within the Valais canton, Varone acts as a composer of the land. His return to the mountains after years in the intense culinary scene of London allowed him to rediscover the magic of the source. He finds deep joy in the quietude of the peaks, foraging for wild herbs, berries, and pine to bring a true sense of place to the plate. This grounded approach ensures that every bite tells a story of the mountains and the morning dew.
A Curated Tasting of the Jura
During the exhibition, invited guests at Le Chalet within the Maison’s booth are treated to a structured tasting designed to challenge and delight the senses. These four bites reinvent the classical cheese board by playing with unconventional forms and surprising harmonies:
- Perle d’Hiver: This opening note is sensual and light. The savory creaminess of white tomme cheese finds a delicate partner in the sweetness of honey and the subtle, bright acidity of fresh pear.
- Macaron Forestier: In a playful subversion of the sweet classic, this savory macaron balances the herb-infused roundness of Maréchal cheese with the deep, woody resonance of fir powder. It is a bite that evokes the scent of a sun-warmed forest floor.
- Quiche du Chalet: This creation elevates a traditional staple into a moment of gastronomic discovery. A robust aromatic balance is achieved by uniting mountain herbs and turmeric with fresh tomme, resulting in a burst of flavor that is both earthy and refined.
- Coeur de Neige: The journey concludes on a powerful note with a hot canapé that reimagines the spirit of a classical fondue. It blends toasted textures with the sharp warmth of pepper and wild garlic buds, all brought together by the rich, melting intensity of raclette and Gruyère cheese.
Through this collaboration, Jaeger-LeCoultre and Gilles Varone prove that whether it is the rhythmic ticking of a caliber or the complexity of a curated bite, true luxury lies in the mastery of time and the celebration of one’s origins.



