
If you like watches and haven’t heard of Stowa, allow us to educate you. Out of Engelsbrand, Germany, Stowa has been producing timepieces since 1927. All their cases are machined in the Stowa factory (they just moved into a new facility this year), where they are mated with ETA and Unitas movements. This level of in-house craftsmanship is rare and impressive, especially with a smaller boutique brand. We jumped at the chance to get hands-on with their Marine Original watch. Read on to get our impressions.
Stowa Marine Original Gallery

The Stowa Marine Original is based on a World War II naval deck watch called the Kriegsmarine that Stowa made for the German Navy. It sports a plain white dial, easily read numbers, blued steel hands, and a sub-dial for seconds. The steel case checks in at 41mm in diameter. Though svelte by today’s bloated tuna can trend, we found it to be well sized for both large and medium-sized wrists. The whole watch is built around a manual wind Unitas 6498-2 movement decorated with:
- Blued Screws
- Screw Balance
- Swan-Neck Regulator
- Côte de Genève Decorative Pattern (“Geneva Stripes”)