What We Know Marathon Watch is a truly international watchmaker. The 85-year-old company, based in Canada, manufactures and assembles its watches in Switzerland at its facilities in La Chaux-de-Fonds. At
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What We Know Marathon Watch is a truly international watchmaker. The 85-year-old company, based in Canada, manufactures and assembles its watches in Switzerland at its facilities in La Chaux-de-Fonds. At
Kaenos — derived from the Greek kainos — describes something new or fresh. And the MeisterSinger Kaenos certainly is that. Debuting just in time for Watches and Wonders 2025, MeisterSinger’s
Sir David Lionel Salomons (1851–1925), the nephew of the original Sir David Salomons (1797–1873), was a renowned collector of Breguet watches and a significant figure in the world of horology. His passion
Batavi is a burgeoning microbrand in the Netherlands and no stranger to fresh designs with models like the Atelier and Architect, the latter being a slick integrated sports watch. Style
I have the distinct impression that Richard Mille, well within the top 10 highest-revenue watch brands even with production figures as low as around 6,000 pieces per year, does not
While summer is in full swing, Nomos Glashütte casts off with a striking new iteration of its versatile Ahoi collection, the Ahoi neomatik 38 date, this time equipped with a white
Celebrating the opening of its new dial manufactory in Glashütte, Germany, Glashütte Original unveils the striking new PanoLunarTourbillon. This exclusive model, limited to just 50 pieces, features a distinctive rosé-hued
Longines is adding several new 38 mm and 40 mm references to its Conquest Heritage line.Launched in 1954, the Conquest collection was the first line from the Swiss brand to
The Louis Erard x Konstantin Chaykin Time Eater Tourbillon marks the evolution in the ongoing collaboration between the Swiss indie brand and master watchmaker Konstantin Chaykin. Building on the success
The post New Seiko Prospex Celebrate 60 Years Of The Seiko Diver’s Watch appeared first on Revolution Watch. Read the full article...
Last year, I shared the story of finding an Art Deco Oris watch in a suitcase. I had been looking through the case at a vintage shop here in Sydney
July 2025 is upon us at last, and as the world prepares for the height of summer, we here at aBlogtoWatch are excited for peak short-sleeve season. There’s no better
The post Bvlgari’s Octo Roma World Timer Pays Tribute To Singapore’s SG60 Milestone appeared first on Revolution Watch. Read the full article...
How many times have you looked at a new watch and thought you’d do it differently? That’s something all of us, watch enthusiasts, do – yes, even we at the
If you are a regular reader of Fratello, you might be aware that I adore the Credor Locomotive. Gérald Genta’s remarkable creation is one of those standout watches that most