REVOLUTION is a magazine that lives and breathes horology. Published in 8 countries in a wide range of languages, REVOLUTION is an integrated lifestyle title that celebrates the mechanical watch as the primary tool for self expression. REVOLUTION covers all aspects of watchmaking and the watch industry, from the vibrant personalities who inhabit this rarefied sphere to exquisite timepieces that exemplify the pinnacles of craftsmanship, technology and hallowed tradition. For the individual who appreciates the finer things in life, REVOLUTION is a paean to the one true luxury in this world — time. In addition to our magazine - The new In Time: Special Annual Edition is the ultimate resource for the latest watches filtered through the editorial lens of Revolution. A must-have for any collector, our In Time: Special Annual Edition guide provides an alphabetical listing and highlighting the latest current releases that push the boundaries of technology, artistry, and style. Inside Revolution's global editors make their predictions for the most exceptional, most important, most trend-worthy, while top retailers provide the latest market perspective.
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Sir Michael Caine • The off-screen wristwear of choice for one of Britain’s most loved actors.
THE GEM SET • With the soaring price of gold, the yellow-hued metal is fast becoming the most luxurious material in watches and jewelry.
THE TIME TO WATCHES VILLAGE • Time to Watches 2026 expands into a watchmaking “Village” at Villa Sarasin during Geneva Watch Week.
ON POINT • Van Cleef & Arpels underlines its links to ballet with the 2026 Dance Reflections program in New York City.
HITTING THE HEADLINES • The opening of a new A. Lange & Söhne boutique in Chicago’s Tribune Tower — once home to the Chicago Tribune newspaper — marks a renewed focus on the manufacture’s presence in the U.S. Midwest and underlines the value of experiencing watches in person.
SOHO NIGHTS • Manhattan welcomes Time+Tide’s third Discovery Studio with two successful brand events.
EVERYTHING BUT THE WATCH • Accessories and “toys” to satisfy the pickiest of watch lovers.
READY FOR THEIR CLOSE-UP • Managing Director of Leica Watches, Henrik Ekdahl, tells Revolution why quality and precision engineering are paramount in the horological arm of this German legacy brand.
Game, Set, Fusion • Hublot rocked LVMH Watch Week 2026 with a Novak Djokovic tourbillon trilogy that turns tennis greatness into mechanical architecture, along with the Big Bang Original Unico, a watch that celebrates an icon of modern watchmaking.
Full Disclosure • In a world of digital screens, there is something profoundly honest about a skeleton movement. It is a masterpiece of transparency and a window into the physics of time itself.
AN ALTERNATE DIMENSION • With a quartet of Octo Finissimo 37 models, Bvlgari aims to bring its record-breaking icon to a whole new audience.
Moving Mountains • Métiers d’art meets mechanical theater in the Louis Vuitton Escale au Mont Fuji.
Bronze Star • A new Bell & Ross BR-03 Diver returns to a favorite color scheme.
Military Rules • Introducing the Micromilspec Milgraph T5: Grade 5 titanium, a left-handed layout, and a microbrand that doesn’t play by microbrand rules.
A Classic Example • Frederique Constant’s Worldtimer comes of age.
In the Limelight • An enameled Limelight Gala Precious model brings mid-century elegance to a new generation.
The Cat’s Whiskers • Bremont shows off its playful side with the Altitude MB Meteor Felix the Cat.
Flying Colors • The Ressence Type 9 IKE creates a rainbow light show for the wrist.
A Study in Scarlet...