Corvus Watch Company
Founded in 2008, the Maine-based and family-owned Corvus Watch Company dedicates its energy and expertise to reviving great military watches of the past. Even the name Corvus, meaning “raven” in Latin, hearkens back to the exploits of one of history’s greatest military powers, the Roman Empire. Marcus Valerius won a key battle with the aid of a raven, and the Roman Navy gave the name corvus to one of its most important weapons.
Strength and precision are vital weapons for soldiers of any era, which is why Corvus Watch Company focuses on finding the best watch and watchstrap designs of the past and re-creating them for modern users. Classic designs crafted specifically for soldiers of the United States Navy, the German Luftwaffe, and the British Royal Air Force are among those that have inspired Corvus Watch Company to create new wristwatches that combine these stellar designs with state-of-the-art technology.
There are no tougher watches on the market than Corvus Watch Company’s military wristwatches. Their military-strength durability makes Corvus Watch Company’s watches perfectly suited for people who work in extreme conditions. Adapted from two classic U.S. Navy diving watches and named in honor of U.S. Army General Omar Bradley, the Bradley Dive Watch demonstrates Corvus Watch Company’s commitment to excellence. Swiss made and water resistant up to a depth of 1,000 feet, with a Satellite Black coating and extreme case hardening through the Kolsterizing process, the Bradley Dive Watch sets the standard for quality watches that can withstand harsh conditions.
Corvus Watch Company puts significant emphasis on the importance of great straps, always utilizing the best designs and materials. Corvus Watch Company’s NATO wrist straps are made by Wales-based Phoenix Straps, the same company that supplies straps to the British Army and the Royal Navy.