We are excited to announce that Marloe Watch Company has become the Official Timekeeping Partner of the National Motor Museum, home to one of the finest collections of cars, motorcycles and motoring memorabilia in the world.
The partnership with the famous museum at Beaulieu in Hampshire’s New Forest will be a true collaborative endeavour, one that covers events, motor shows and special edition releases. We will also have a presence within the National Motor Museum itself.
From the earliest motor carriages dating back to the 19th century to land speed record-breakers and legendary F1 racing cars, via classic family saloons and rally cars, the National Motor Museum Trust exhibits a collection of more than 280 important and historically significant vehicles.
Jon Murden, Chief Executive at the National Motor Museum says, “Our partnership with Marloe Watch Company will support the National Motor Museum Trust, helping us with our work of preserving and promoting motoring history.”
We put mechanical expertise and patience at the heart of everything we do and that has obvious parallels with the automotive industry – not least in our Coniston Collection, inspired by Donald Campbell and his father Sir Malcolm Campbell, made in partnership with the Campbell Family Heritage Trust, and one of our most popular lines.
We will be collaborating on lots of events and projects, but perhaps the most exciting is an exclusive, limited edition watch, we’ll be producing in partnership with the National Motor Museum to celebrate a very special land speed milestone in 2024.
Our partnership will also support the National Motor Museum Trust, a charitable organisation dedicated to preserving and promoting motoring history at its museum in Beaulieu.
We're currently exhibiting alongside the National Motor Museum at the British Motor Show in Farnborough (17-20 August) if you fancy popping along to find out more.
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I sense that one of Marlowe’s next watches could be called Triumph given it’s the 70th anniversary year and their cars have played such a big part of British motoring history!
I have a feeling that the name Sunbeam will be will become quite important for the Marloe Watches team over the next few months. I’ll be keeping an eye out for any details of this collaboration with the Motor Museum as I’m always looking for a beautiful motorsport inspired watch to wear on my road trips through the Highlands and Islands.
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