Chase-Durer was formed a decade ago by Hollywood film producers Brandon and Marianne Chase. The company structure was based on the need for realistically-priced, top quality Swiss Watches specifically directed to the needs of professional pilots, both civilian and military. The design process began after months of consultation with all categories of flyers. It was only after this research that the precision timepieces went to the drawing boards, then to prototype testing and finally into production.
Headquartered in Beverly Hills, California, the company is a fast-growing Watch manufacturing/distribution company. Chase-Durer watches can be found at the United States Naval Academy, West Point and the Air force Academy. Among the many professionals who wear Chase-Durer timepieces is world-renowned test pilot Robert Gilliland, who was first to fly the SR-71 Spy Plane, The Blackbird and who has flown higher and faster than any pilot in history. Among proud owners are Generals, Admirals, Combat and Commercial Pilots, Fighting Ground troops, Doctors, Lawyers, Industry Leaders and so many others who require and enjoy the unique power, performance and design of true Chase-Durer Swiss precision.
Tens of millions of television viewers have been introduced to Chase-Durer on prime time network television programs such as Jeopardy, Hollywood Squares, Wheel Of Fortune, The Price Is Right, Shop 'Til You Drop and others. Network television host Pat Sajak owns three Chase-Durer timepieces. Many film celebrities wear the watches.
In the television series Burn Notice, Jeffrey Donovan wears a Chase-Durer Special Forces 1000XL UDT.
Official website: www.chase-durer.com