Hey everyone, so I’ve been messing around with watches lately, and I wanted to share my little adventure with this brand called Speake-Marin. I’m no watch expert, but I find them pretty darn interesting.

I started by just browsing online, you know, window shopping for watches. That’s when I stumbled upon Speake-Marin. Their watches looked unique, not like the usual stuff you see. So, I dug a bit deeper. Turns out, they don’t make a ton of watches each year, which makes them kind of special, I guess.
Then I tried to find some prices. I checked out a bunch of different websites and forums where people sell used stuff. It took a while, but I finally got an idea of what these watches usually go for. Some sites had better deals than others, so it was worth the time.
- Searched online for Speake-Marin watches
- Compared prices on various websites
- Found some good deals on used watches
After that, I looked for more info about the brand. I read that they have this cool lady, Christelle Rosnoblet, running the show since 2012. She seems like a real go-getter, trying to shake things up in the watch world. From what I gathered, they started making their own watch parts in-house around 2015. That’s pretty impressive if you ask me.
What I found out about their watches:
- They have some models like HMS, Seafire, and a couple of others.
- They make a small number of watches yearly.
- They are known for their unique designs.
I even signed up for their newsletter. They promised a $100 discount on my next purchase, so that’s something, right? They sent me some emails about their new stuff, which was kind of neat.
Finally, I found a store that actually sells these watches. They said all their watches are legit, so no fakes. They even have a showroom you can visit, but it’s a bit far from where I live. Maybe I’ll check it out someday.

So, that’s my little journey with Speake-Marin watches. I learned a lot, and it was fun exploring something new. Who knows, maybe I’ll even get one of these watches for myself one day. It’s always fun to share these little adventures, and I hope you guys found it somewhat interesting too!