Speake-marin Velsheda
January 2015
Nautically inspired, the Velsheda watch is named after the “J Class” yacht that was built in the 1930s and is still racing today. While the Piccadilly case (…)
Speake-marin
August 2014
Inspired by the Foundation Pocket Watch, the first time-piece to leave the Speake-Marin workshop 15 years ago, which gave birth to the Speake-Marin design (…)
Speake-marin Spirit Seafire
May 2014
Having made minute repeaters, perpetual calendars, tourbillons and other horological sleights of hand, the most British of Swiss watchmakers presents his (…)
Speake-Marin presents the Spirit Seafire
March 2014
The Spirit Seafire is Speake-Marin’s first ever chronograph. In addition to its chronograph counters (central elapsed seconds; elapsed minutes subdial at 12 (…)
Speake-marin Velsheda
March 2014
Nautically inspired, the Velsheda watch is named after the iconic British “J Class” yacht, built in the 1930s and still racing today. While the Piccadilly (…)
Speake-marin Resilience
January 2014
Peter Speake-Marin, founder of the eponymous brand, invites admirers of fine mechanical watchmaking of the past to travel through time with his Resilience (…)
Speake-Marin Presents Triad - Celebrating the Symphony of Life
August 2013
Triad is the first piece in Speake-‐Marin’s Mechanical Art collection and features triple hour-‐minute indications over a superb open dial, all set in a (…)
Speake-marin Triad
May 2013
Triad celebrates three, a number of great symbolic significance. For the Chinese, three is the perfect number. There are three primary colours, red, blue (…)
SPIRIT MARK 2 by Speake-Marin
January 2013
Peter Speake-Marin has completely redesigned the Spirit Pioneer model using a new case, dial and movement.
Classic HMS by Speake-Marin
October 2012
Speake-Marin – Watchmaking renaissance
April 2012
The times they are a’changing for Peter Speake-Marin. He is moving away from the focus on Peter Speake-Marin the watchmaker and putting it on Speake-Marin (…)
Speake-Marin: creating something people want!
March 2006
Once leaders in the field of watchmaking, England slowly became a land of shopkeepers selling imported timepieces. And so it remains more or less today. (…)