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REVOLUTION WATCH

Fall 2023
Magazine

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.

REVOLUTION WATCH

FOUNDERˊS NOTE

EDITOR’S NOTE

CONTRIBUTORS

SPLIT SECONDS

RUNNING ON A HUNDRED • The new Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona celebrates 100 years of Le Mans in style.

FORTUNE FAVORS THE BLUE • Bell & Ross is best known for its square watches inspired by cockpit instruments. The BR 05 series is an evolution of that concept. More elegant and refined, the new BR 05 GMT comes in a summery shade of blue and immediately becomes a contender for the most versatile watch of 2023.

ON TAHOE TIME • At 46.5mm wide, you might think the IWC Big Pilot’s Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN “Lake Tahoe” qualifies as oversized, but its white ceramic housing does a wonderful job of reducing its visual impact on the wrist.

ICE BLUE YONDER • Zenith expands the Defy Skyline with three new boutique-exclusive editions in cool Ice Blue dials.

GOING THE EXTRA MIGLIA • Racing through time with style and precision, Chopard’s 2023 Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph models pay homage to classic cars.

OCEAN CONNECTION • For 70 years, since the launch of the Fifty Fathoms dive watch, Blancpain has been associated with the sea. Partnering with Oceana and committing to clean up the world’s waters, protect biodiversity and explore the briny deep, is a logical continuation of that legacy.

MAESTRO OF CLEVER COMPLICATIONS • Richard and Maria Habring display their savvy vision of watchmaking with the new Chrono-Felix Top-Second which features a unique seconds indicator.

RETRO SPIRIT • Longines introduces the Spirit Zulu Time in a smaller 39mm case, along with a new two-tone variant featuring a luxurious color combination of gold and brown.

UNRAVELING THE WORLD’S THINNEST WATCH • A journey through some of the milestones that shaped Richard Mille’s distinctive blend of technical engineering and advanced case and movement construction technology, leading to the record-breaking UP-01 Ferrari.

COMMEMORATING 100 YEARS OF LE MANS • Richard Mille fetes the centenary of the greatest endurance race in the world with the RM 72-01 Chronograph Le Mans Classic.

FADE AWAY • The Panerai Radiomir Origine is a degrade dedication to the past.

FLASH FORWARD • Seiko presents the Prospex Speedtimer 1/100th Second Solar Chronograph, featuring an unconventional design with quadruple sub-dials and just as many buttons and crowns.

CURVES AHEAD • With the Curvex CX, Franck Muller reminds us once more of the power of a beautiful case.

STILL AND FOREVER THE KING OF HIGH WATCHMAKING • The history of high watchmaking is the story of Patek Philippe itself, certainly throughout the 20th century and now in our new millennium.

CASTLING THE KING • While Rolex ascends the luxury pyramid, Tudor reprises its role as protector and creative lab of the group.

WHEN OLD MEETS NEW • Three new Nomos Glashütte Orion Neomatik models celebrating the 175th anniversary of the de facto capital of German watchmaking.

A LINE OF FINESSE • Building upon all the tenets of great Italian design, Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo is the ideal canvas for the manufacture’s most innovative exploits.

PRIME TIME

IMMACULATE ORIGINALITY...


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 234 Publisher: Revolution Media Pte Ltd Edition: Fall 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 29, 2023

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Luxury

Languages

English

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.

REVOLUTION WATCH

FOUNDERˊS NOTE

EDITOR’S NOTE

CONTRIBUTORS

SPLIT SECONDS

RUNNING ON A HUNDRED • The new Rolex Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona celebrates 100 years of Le Mans in style.

FORTUNE FAVORS THE BLUE • Bell & Ross is best known for its square watches inspired by cockpit instruments. The BR 05 series is an evolution of that concept. More elegant and refined, the new BR 05 GMT comes in a summery shade of blue and immediately becomes a contender for the most versatile watch of 2023.

ON TAHOE TIME • At 46.5mm wide, you might think the IWC Big Pilot’s Perpetual Calendar TOP GUN “Lake Tahoe” qualifies as oversized, but its white ceramic housing does a wonderful job of reducing its visual impact on the wrist.

ICE BLUE YONDER • Zenith expands the Defy Skyline with three new boutique-exclusive editions in cool Ice Blue dials.

GOING THE EXTRA MIGLIA • Racing through time with style and precision, Chopard’s 2023 Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph models pay homage to classic cars.

OCEAN CONNECTION • For 70 years, since the launch of the Fifty Fathoms dive watch, Blancpain has been associated with the sea. Partnering with Oceana and committing to clean up the world’s waters, protect biodiversity and explore the briny deep, is a logical continuation of that legacy.

MAESTRO OF CLEVER COMPLICATIONS • Richard and Maria Habring display their savvy vision of watchmaking with the new Chrono-Felix Top-Second which features a unique seconds indicator.

RETRO SPIRIT • Longines introduces the Spirit Zulu Time in a smaller 39mm case, along with a new two-tone variant featuring a luxurious color combination of gold and brown.

UNRAVELING THE WORLD’S THINNEST WATCH • A journey through some of the milestones that shaped Richard Mille’s distinctive blend of technical engineering and advanced case and movement construction technology, leading to the record-breaking UP-01 Ferrari.

COMMEMORATING 100 YEARS OF LE MANS • Richard Mille fetes the centenary of the greatest endurance race in the world with the RM 72-01 Chronograph Le Mans Classic.

FADE AWAY • The Panerai Radiomir Origine is a degrade dedication to the past.

FLASH FORWARD • Seiko presents the Prospex Speedtimer 1/100th Second Solar Chronograph, featuring an unconventional design with quadruple sub-dials and just as many buttons and crowns.

CURVES AHEAD • With the Curvex CX, Franck Muller reminds us once more of the power of a beautiful case.

STILL AND FOREVER THE KING OF HIGH WATCHMAKING • The history of high watchmaking is the story of Patek Philippe itself, certainly throughout the 20th century and now in our new millennium.

CASTLING THE KING • While Rolex ascends the luxury pyramid, Tudor reprises its role as protector and creative lab of the group.

WHEN OLD MEETS NEW • Three new Nomos Glashütte Orion Neomatik models celebrating the 175th anniversary of the de facto capital of German watchmaking.

A LINE OF FINESSE • Building upon all the tenets of great Italian design, Bulgari’s Octo Finissimo is the ideal canvas for the manufacture’s most innovative exploits.

PRIME TIME

IMMACULATE ORIGINALITY...


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