Read the latest news from Levenaig Watches here.
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August 5th, 2024: Levenaig will exhibit at “Stockholm Time” (in Stockholm, Sweden) on October 12th.
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September 20th, 2023: Levenaig Watches will exhibit at “Stockholm Time” (in Stockholm, Sweden) October 14th.
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April 6th, 2023: Levenaig Watches will participate in this year’s “Hantverksmässan i Båstad” (Båstad, Sweden) July 28th-30th. More information will follow soon.
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November 1st, 2021: Levenaig Watches will participate in Hav & Form Design Market, held December 11-12 at Marstrands Havshotell, Marstrand, Sweden.
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October 30th, 2021: New Model: Port South 38! More details will follow shortly.
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October 15th, 2021: Levenaig Watches will participate in à la London Design Market Christmas Edition, held November 20-21 in Auktionsverket Kulturarena, Gothenburg, Sweden.
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October 3rd, 2021: New Model: Sulimyr 34!
Sulimyr 34 as a smaller version of the Sulimyr 42. With its 34 mm bronze case it is the perfect unisex watch. It can be equipped with an automatic or manual (Sulimyr 34M) movement. Click here for more information on Sulimyr 34.
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July 13th, 2021: Eqotime publishes article on Levenaig Watches! Read the piece here.
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May 15th, 2021: Time+Tide publishes article on Levenaig Watches! Read it here.
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May 3rd, 2021: MasterHorologer publishes piece on Levenaig Watches! Read it here.
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April 7th, 2021: Lakeland 38 is finally unveiled! Read more about Levenaig Watches’ latest serial model here. It will be available for order from the 3rd of May, 2021.
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March 28th, 2021: Levenaig Watches – Behind the Scenes! We have now added a new page offering glimpses into the Levenaig Watches’ manufacturing processes. More pictures will be added later.
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February 2nd, 2021: Work has begun on the new unisex watch model which will be called Lakeland 38. Below is a sneak preview of it. It will soon be included in the Levenaig Watches Collection. Lakeland 38 is – as the name suggests – a 38 mm watch. The prototype will have a brass case (production models may be brass or bronze, or a combination of the two). The aluminium dial is of ‘floating’ type, which has been used in Levenaig watches a couple of times before. The final decision on type of movement has not been made yet, but we are likely to see the use of an automatic mechanical model.
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January 1st, 2021: Levenaig Watches wishes everybody out there a Happy New Year! Hopefully we will soon see the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. In Levenaig’s world, this year will see the arrival of two, slightly smaller unisex watch models. The Sulimyr 34 and another, secret, model which will soon be revealed.
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November 18th, 2020: This week’s issue of the Swedish paper Lerums Tidning features a nice little article on Levenaig Watches and Art by Jessica Boswall.
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November 5th, 2020: Great news: Levenaig Watches will participate in à la London Galleria in Gothenburg, Sweden, Dec 17th – 20th. There will also be an online version of the event which can be accessed Dec 3rd – 20th. Check out www.alalondon.se for more information.
UPDATE: Unfortunately, the event in Gothenburg has been cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions. The online event, however, will not be affected.
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October 1st, 2020: New models in 2021! Although the main focus has lately been on the Sulimyr 42, there are still other models available. And two new ones will be introduced early next year. The first one will be a smaller version of Sulimyr and the other a brand new design. Stay tuned!
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July 28 th, 2020: New Model: Sulimyr 42!
With Sulimyr 42, Levenaig returns to its roots. This watch has a lot in common with the Levenaig 41. The cylindrical main body of the case, the twelve large holes through the uncluttered aluminium dial are there, of course. The soldered bronze lugs and the large case back glass are also back. Then there is the crown design which has been inherited from the Metlinyn series and fits into the overall design beautifully. Click here for more information on Sulimyr 42.
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July 26 th, 2020: Levenaig’s website gets a facelift!
At last we have replaced the old website (which – as many of you know – was not working too well) with a new one. This is only the first step, as we are already working on a new design for the website which will be launched sometime next year.