If you imagine your intricate mechanical watch to be singlehandedly made by some gnome-like craftsman sitting in a snowy cabin, you might be slightly disillusioned by the reality. The advanced facilities behind luxury watches’ glitzy facade, however, in some ways seem almost magical, and a look inside them is an eye-opening experience.
Over the years, Gear Patrol has had the chance to see everything from how indestructible G-Shocks are built and tested to the delicate artistry behind some of the most prestigious Swiss watchmakers’s products. These factory (Europeans often prefer the French term manufacture) visits allow us to tell unique stories about watches beyond what’s broadly marketed to consumers and offer insight into the watch industry as well as individual brands.
If you want to understand your watch better or are simply fascinated by “how people make things,” as Mr. Rogers would say, the stories below offer deep dives into some of the world’s most notable brands and how they make watches.
Longines: 51 Million Watches Later, Still Operating Full Speed Ahead

How does Longines rake in over $1B in yearly revenue? Uninterrupted production, a robot or two and a top industry veteran at the helm contribute.