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Watch Brand Quiz: Guess the Logo

Watch Brand Logo Brand  Quiz

A logo says a lot about a watch brand. Sure, most of them funnel their grand creative energies into their watches (or at least that’s what you’d hope), but the logo sets the tone, whether it’s front and centre on a dial, more subtly on a crown, or just a heritage nod on their packaging. The question is, how well do you know your watch brand logos?

From the obvious to the esoteric, we’ve pulled together some of the best logos from across the watch world for the ultimate horological pub quiz round. And if you score 60 out of 60, you can have my job. Let us know in the comments how many you guessed correctly!

Round 1: Easy

  1. 1. Breitling
  2. 2. Christopher Ward
  3. 3. Grand Seiko
  4. 4. Hermès
  5. 5. Hublot
  6. 6. Jaeger-LeCoultre
  7. 7. Omega
  8. 8. Oris
  9. 9. Patek Philippe
  10. 10. Parmigiani Fleurier
  11. 11. Rolex
  12. 12. Seiko
  13. 13. Swatch
  14. 14. Tag Heuer
  15. 15. Longines
  16. 16. Tissot
  17. 17. Tudor
  18. 18. Vacheron Constantin
  19. 19. Zenith
  20. 20. Zodiac

Round 2: Medium

  1. 1. Bremont
  2. 2. Ball Watches
  3. 3. Bell & Ross
  4. 4. Boldr
  5. 5. Farer
  6. 6. Brew
  7. 7. Certina
  8. 8. Delma
  9. 9. Isotope
  10. 10. Hamilton
  11. 11. Frederique Constant
  12. 12. Junghans
  13. 13. Tutima
  14. 14. Maurice Lacroix
  15. 15. Montblanc
  16. 16. Yema
  17. 17. Ulysse Nardin
  18. 18. Vertex
  19. 19. William Wood
  20. 20. Ressence

Round 3: Hard

  1. 1. Baume et Mercier
  2. 2. Alpina
  3. 3. Arcanaut
  4. 4. Arnold & Son
  5. 5. Favre Leuba
  6. 6. Beaucroft
  7. 7. Breguet
  8. 8. Corum
  9. 9. Formex
  10. 10. Fortis
  11. 11. Louis Moinet
  12. 12. Micromilspec
  13. 13. Panerai
  14. 14. H. Moser & Cie.
  15. 15. Ollech & Wajs
  16. 16. Orient
  17. 17. Victorinox
  18. 18. Rado
  19. 19. Reservoir
  20. 20. Venezianico

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Sam Kessler

Legend has it that Sam’s first word was ‘escapement’ and, while he might have started that legend himself, he’s been in the watch world long enough that it makes little difference. As the editor of Oracle Time, he’s our leading man for all things horological – even if he does love yellow dials to a worrying degree. Owns a Pogue; doesn’t own an Oyster Perpetual. Yet.