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Luxury Watchmaker Philippe Charriol Dies in a Race Crash at Le Castellet

The French entrepreneur died at aged 77

Mar 01, 2019 | By Lynette Kee

Founder of luxury Swiss watch brand Charriol, Philippe Charriol, aged 77 died while enjoying one of his greatest passion: Racing.

Having competed in many races including the French GT Championship and Trophee Andros, an ice racing series in France, Charriol was “one of the 20 fastest men on ice in a car” reported by South China Morning Post in 2006. While he had enjoyed the ‘vive la adrenaline’ from racing cars, it was also the very sport that killed him, on the Le Castellet track in the south of France.

“During a car-racing session that was taking place on the Paul Ricard circuit. French driver Philippe Charriol was the victim of an accident on the Mistral straight,” circuit director Stephane Clair said in a statement. And despite emergency treatment given by on-site medics, Charriol eventually succumbed to his injuries on the way to a hospital in Marseille Timone.

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The brand Charriol was founded by Philippe Charriol in 1983. The brand specialises in perfume, accessories as well and watches and jewellery licensed by Cofinluxe. One of the signatures of his brand was the motif Charriol created using gold or steel cable.

In a heartfelt tribute, President and Directeur Général Jean-Pierre Grivory of Cofinluxe expressed his appreciation for the 45-year long friendship with Philippe Charriol.

“His enthusiasm and his creativity will remain the DNA of the brand he created under his name that we have the duty to make survive and develop in dedication to his memory.” – Cofinluxe President and Directeur Général Jean-Pierre Grivory


 
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