Revolution Watch

Revolution Watch

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  • 1 week ago | revolutionwatch.com | Celine Yap

    Not sure if you’ve noticed, but Louis Vuitton latest watches are straight-up fire. The maison opened 2025 with a phenomenal slate of LVMH Watch Week novelties. Obviously the main highlight that wowed everyone was the Tambour Convergence — read our in-depth review here. But you definitely should not sleep on the new Tambour Taiko Spin Time collection either.

  • 1 week ago | revolutionwatch.com | Ken Kessler

    Any student of horology can make a case for any decade, from 1900 onward, as the period which saw the greatest impact on the development, ascent and eventual all-encompassing success of the wristwatch. Throw one at me and I’ll show you how: 1940s? Military watches, sweep-seconds, shock-resistance. 1960s? Automatic chronograph, the Accutron — stop me when you’ve heard enough. For my money, however, the era during which the wristwatch reached critical mass is the Roaring Twenties.

  • 1 week ago | revolutionwatch.com | Felix Scholz

    When we found out that Collectibility, one of the most respected names in watch collecting, was teaming up with accessible darlings Dennison, we were as surprised as we were excited. Because behind this humble yet elegant watch were some of the biggest names in their respective fields. The resulting watch is the Dennison x Collectability special edition, and it’s exceptional.

  • 1 week ago | revolutionwatch.com | Tracey Llewellyn

    When the Pelagos FXD “Alinghi Red Bull Racing Edition” watches were launched almost two years ago, it represented the first time either Tudor or sister brand Rolex had experimented with carbon fibre cases. Almost a year later, the Pelagos FXD Chrono “Cycling Edition” was introduced, Tudor’s second step into the world of high-performance carbon. Where both these models stood out was in their true connection to Tudor’s partnerships with two of the sporting teams that it supports.

  • 2 weeks ago | revolutionwatch.com | Celine Yap

    Today Corum Watches has announced its strategic return to Swiss ownership. Following a management buyout backed by a group of seasoned Swiss investors, the iconic brand from La Chaux-de-Fonds will now be led by CEO Haso Mehmedovic as it rebuilds a solid foundation for the future. Its previous owners, the Citychamp Watch & Jewellery Group, will no longer be involved in the business.