Fortis Wants To Make Custom Labeled Watches For You
Swiss watch brand Fortis has expanded their private label business to North America in partnership with their regional distributor the Gevril Group. Private label watches are those that have your own marking, logo, or image on the dial next to the Fortis logo. This is in contrast to white labeled watches which only have your logo printed on them (and not the producer).Why is this cool? Private label wrist watches aren’t difficult to get, but high-end ones are. If you want wrist watches with your logo on it, you usually need to settle for much less expensive watches that don’t always fit the bill. Most higher-end brands that share logo space on their dials do so only after entering into partnership or ambassador agreements with various people and organizations. Having the ability to private label name-brand Swiss mechanical watches just isn’t that easy.
Hands-On: Undone Batman 80th Anniversary Watches
This article includes contributions from best watches writers Sean Lorentzen and Steve LundinSean: It's probably best if I start off my portion of this review with a disclaimer: Despite being a dyed-in-the-wool superhero fan, I was never all that into Batman as a kid. Other than the excellent animated series with Mark Hamill's iconic Joker performance, I was a Marvel kid, far more invested in the struggles of Spider-Man, Wolverine, and the Incredible Hulk than anything going on in Gotham. Like many people, though, my outlook changed with the release of the Christopher Nolan films. This darker, more realistic take on Bruce Wayne's world came right around the same time I began my journey as a watch collector, so having a chance to explore them both is an interesting experience.Right off the bat, it's clear to see Undone has drawn from a wide variety of sources for the limited-edition Undone x Batman series, which should appeal to fans of all Bruce Wayne's 80-year history. The Caped Crusa