A Hands-On Review of the Brellum Duobox Pandial
Editor’s Note: Today, we’re introducing a new bi-weekly series focused on highlighting the profusion of independent small-scale brands in today’s watch marketplace. Over the past decade, this arena has soared in interest thanks to social media, value-focused watch blogs, and the proliferation of watch forums. This column will give WatchTime readers and subscribers a chance to look through the marketing fog and see which microbrands are worth the buzz. The articles that appear in the “Microbrand Monday” series will vary in format, from hands-on reviews to interviews, announcements, and brand introductions.
Introducing Brellum
When Sebastien Muller, a fourth-generation watchmaker from Porrentruy, a hidden town in Switzerland’s Canton of Jura with a storied watchmaking history, hit the age of 40, he had to make a choice. Either he was going to go the rest of his life living in anonymity and making watches for other brands or he could spend it building a product that he, and his family, could be proud of. Sebastien Muller
With his goals set on producing a Swiss watch that could showcase his skills while still appealing to a broad audience, Muller founded Brellum, and released his first watch, dubbed the Duobox, in 2017. The Brellum name has a lot of significance to Muller ? it’s an amalgamation that combines both his home village of Bonfol and an anagram of his surname. It also bears a distinct resemblance to the Latin word “be...
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