Fleurier Vaucher
Why Fleurier Vaucher matters
Research across auction databases, museum records, gallery rosters, and art press could not confirm that an individual visual artist named Fleurier Vaucher exists. The name overlaps closely with Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier, a Swiss maker of high-end watch movements based in the town of Fleurier, and with the historic maker's mark "Vaucher, Fleurier" used on nineteenth-century pocket watches. This profile documents that research so the name is not mistaken for a verified auction-market artist.
By the numbers
- UnresolvedVerification statusNo confirmed individual artist by this name found in auction, museum, or press records as of 2026-07-11
Biography
No birth date, death date, nationality, education, or gallery representation could be confirmed for an artist named Fleurier Vaucher in any source consulted. The closest matches in the public record are Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier, a movement manufacturer founded in 2003 and long associated with Parmigiani Fleurier, and the historic maker's mark "Vaucher, Fleurier" found on gold and enamel pocket watches dated to about 1830 to 1850 and sold through Christie's and Antiquorum. Two unrelated artists share the surname Vaucher: Gee Vaucher, a British political artist born in 1945 known for record-sleeve artwork made for the band Crass, and Olivier Vaucher, a Swiss watch dial engraver born in 1954 in Neuchatel whose family comes from the village of Fleurier. Neither is documented under the combined name Fleurier Vaucher, and neither is the subject of this profile.
Critical reception
No art criticism, museum text, or exhibition review referring to an artist named Fleurier Vaucher could be found. Published trade coverage of "Vaucher Fleurier" or "Vaucher Manufacture Fleurier" concerns the technical performance of watch movements and is not art criticism.
Market
No auction record for a work attributed to an artist named Fleurier Vaucher could be located in any auction house database, price index, or art press report. References to "Vaucher Fleurier" or "Vaucher, Fleurier" that do appear at auction describe antique pocket watches sold as decorative arts and horology, catalogued as products of a workshop or manufacture rather than as the work of an individual artist.
What collectors should know
Collectors should treat "Fleurier Vaucher" as an unverified artist name rather than a confirmed participant in the auction market. Any offer to buy or sell a work attributed to this name should be checked directly against primary auction, museum, or gallery records, since the closest documented references are to a Swiss watch manufacture and to unrelated artisans and artists who share only the surname Vaucher.
Further reading and resources
Data current as of 2026-07-11.

