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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Lauren Bacallbefore • Long before the Cartier Baignoire became a modern red-carpet favorite, it belonged to a woman who defined Hollywood glamor.
Winter Sonata • Shin Ohno’s prize-winning Fuyu-Geshiki is a passionate and poetic ode to the beauty of winter.
EVERYTHING BUT THE WATCH • Unmissable accessories for watch lovers who care about every detail.
Reflections on the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize 2026 • Hazemann & Monnin took top honors, but beyond their standout School Watch, the second edition of the LV Watch Prize revealed something deeper: the sense of unity and camaraderie that continues to bind independent watchmakers across countries and generations.
At Face Value • Stripped of distraction, the most compelling watches place the focus exactly where it belongs: on some of the finest dial finishing in watchmaking today.
ULTRA FINE DEEP DIVER • Decoding the manifold appeal of Grand Seiko’s all-new Spring Drive U.F.A. Ushio 300 Diver.
The Chronomat Update • Breitling’s 2026 Chronomat lineup reveals a collection that has found its form — better tailored, more versatile and eminently wearable.
Time as Theater • A deeply personal creation from Jacob Arabo, The Godfather II blends cinematic storytelling with high complication, pairing a dual‑melody music box and flying tourbillon in a watch that reflects technical ambition and a lifelong connection to the film.
PRIME TIME
Full Throttle • TAG Heuer’s Monaco Speed 12 amps up the Spin Time to a whole new velocity.
Spin, Sparkle and Shine • The latest RM HJ-02 brings high watchmaking and high jewelry together for plenty of dazzle.
Exploring the Poetry of the Heavens • Van Cleef & Arpels rethinks the moonphase complication with the Midnight Jour Nuit Phase de Lune.
Adventure Awaits • Vacheron Constantin’s Overseas Dual Time Cardinal Points is ready for anything.
The Blues Club • The popular J12 Bleu now has a permanent place in Chanel’s collection.
All Rise for the Super Freak • Twenty-five years after the original Freak rewrote the rules of watchmaking, Ulysse Nardin unveils the Super Freak — a wildly ambitious, hyper-mechanical creation that pushes the boundaries of what a time-only watch can be.
The H08 Opens Up • Hermès offers an insider look with open-worked dials and skeletonized movements.
A Legacy in Motion • The Cartier Santos de Cartier Chronograph receives an all‑round update in its latest evolution.
Field Proof • In a world saturated with electromagnetic...