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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COMING TO AMERICA • Celebrating the U.S. launch of the watchmaking documentary series Man of the Hour, Chopard hosted a special screening of an episode dedicated to the maison.
TIME WELL SPENT • Awarded by The King’s Trust in 2025, Brian Duffy’s Individual Impact honor reflects how the Watches of Switzerland Group formalized its charitable work and expanded it internationally.
THE GEM SET • Welcoming in spring’s warmer days and longer nights with a bouquet of floral-inspired jewelry pieces.
ART AND TIME COLLIDE IN MIAMI • After a five-year hiatus, Hiroshi Fujiwara of Fragment Design returned to TAG Heuer for a third collaboration, revisiting the Carrera Chronograph in its contemporary Glassbox form. The result is a familiar yet altered form — a watch shaped by subtraction rather than reinvention. During Art Basel Miami Beach 2025, Fujiwara introduced the new watch and shared his thoughts on minimalism, limitation and designing for collectors.
THE BEST OF LVMH WATCH WEEK 2026 • Landing in Milan this year, LVMH Watch Week’s exhibiting maisons set the tone for the year ahead, delivering striking new timepieces, technical evolutions and fresh interpretations of established classics.
GÉRALD GENTA AND THE ART OF ‘LESS IS MORE’ • Gérald Genta debuts a 38mm cushion-cased watch featuring a clean, time-only layout and an attractive smoked grained dial.
A NEW CHAPTER IN DANIEL ROTH’S REVIVAL • Daniel Roth’s Extra Plat Rose Gold Skeleton takes open-working to its painstaking conclusion with an abundance of anglage and internal angles.
THE ART OF GOLD Bvlgari’s Roman Mastery • Bvlgari reimagines two icons, Monete and Tubogas, through a dialogue of Roman soul and Swiss precision.
THE BOLDNESS OF HUBLOT • From sporty, function-led design to high-performance engineering, Hublot unveiled some stand-out pieces at LVMH Watch Week.
TAG HEUER PUTS ALL EYES ON CARRERA • TAG Heuer’s decision to lead LVMH Watch Week with an all-Carrera presentation is clearly a strategic one. This is not the brand claiming the Carrera as its only story for the year ahead. It is, instead, a choice to open the season with the collection that aligns most naturally with its current visibility – Formula 1 – and with the values TAG Heuer wants to emphasize: timing, legibility and mechanical credibility.
ZENITH DROPS A CLUSTER OF DEFYS • Zenith introduces new Defy models that combine a striking aesthetic with a sharper focus on form.
A PURE CONVERGENCE • The latest iteration of the Louis Vuitton Tambour Convergence takes the...