Revolution Watch

Revolution Watch

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  • 1 week ago | revolutionwatch.com | Felix Scholz

    One of the coolest Cartier watches revealed earlier this year in Geneva wasn’t one they included in the formal press materials — it was added into press presentations in a Steve Jobs-esque ‘one more thing’ kind of way, and, in my media presentations at least, it low-key stole the show. I’m talking, of course, about the Cartier Santos de Cartier Small model.

  • 1 week ago | revolutionwatch.com | Felix Scholz

    Squale’s Master collection — a designation reserved for its deepest of divers — was originally conceived in the 1960s, when the first Master cases were created to handle 100 atmospheres of pressure — equivalent to 1000 metres in depth. In 2024, Squale gave this over-engineered Master collection a permanent spot in the roster, and today, they’ve expanded the line with two vibrant new dials in bright blue and vibrant teal, serving as more playful companion pieces to the classic black dial.

  • 1 week ago | revolutionwatch.com | Felix Scholz

    Just quietly, Roger Dubuis is having a very solid 2025; the Excalibur Biretrograde Calendar showed the world a glimpse of a new direction for the brand and a smaller, 40mm Excalibur case. They’ve just followed this up with one of the coolest creative collabs I’ve seen in a while, the Excalibur Monotourbillon Dr. Woo Episode III.

  • 1 week ago | revolutionwatch.com | Tracey Llewellyn

    /* old video component */ ?> /* old video component end */ ?>Early in 2025, signs started to emerge that, after many failed predictions and false starts, this was truly going to be the year of women’s watches — a plethora of new designs emerged with new movements and added complications … But then on June 18 came one of the biggest and most surprising launches of all, with the debut of Omega’s Seamaster Aqua Terra 30mm collection. At first glance, there is nothing too out of the ordinary.

  • 1 week ago | revolutionwatch.com | Tracey Llewellyn

    When the Black Bay 54 “Lagoon Blue” launched on 12 June, it continued Tudor’s recent journey into a world of robust tool watches with a fun and unexpected aesthetic. The 37mm diameter case size of the Lagoon Blue makes it an ideal option for anyone with smaller wrists and those who may find existing Black Bays a little on the chunky side.