The No.24 is the smallest watch in The Camden Watch Company range, coming in at ø27mm, and is available with two variants of dial. It's an elegant and feminine vintage-inspired timepiece that may be small in size but is mighty in style.
The original No.27, known as the Type I, takes inspiration from the vintage dials from pocket watches and Victorian floor clocks, and giving them a modern twist for the wrist. This mid-sized watch has a diameter of ø37mm, making it a great fit for both male and female wrists
This was our reiteration of the best-selling No.27, more robust in appearance, yet equally as stylish. The Type II pushes the envelope on the minimalist, old-school dial by using vintage numerals and indexes printed onto a curved face. At ø37mm, this is such a good size for all wrists, and the brushed case adds a touch of unconventional charm and ruggedness that embodies the essence of our brand.
The No.27 GMT Edition, a ø37mm case with a sapphire crystal and dual timezone movement, is our homage to the rich maritime history of Greenwich and Great Britain in general. In 1880, Greenwich Mean Time become the legal standard time across the island of Great Britain, and has since become the time upon which all other timezones across the globe are based.
The No.27 Moonphase Edition is a ø37mm case featuring a shimmering star-like dial and a classic moon phase complication that tracks the lunar cycle, inspired by Victorian fascination with the night sky.
The No.29 is a timeless classic made modern, refined enough to wear with a suit, casual enough to pair with a t-shirt and jeans. This timepiece draws inspiration from Victorian pocket watches, reminiscent of those worn by the Camden train workers in the 1900s. With a diameter of ø43mm, it is our largest case, but the tapered sides ensure it feels streamlined and not bulky. Top that off a mix of old and modern numbers on the dial and a subtle pop of colour, this classic watch is anything but ordinary.
The No.29 Type II features a Swiss movement and a sapphire crystal. It is a contemporary reinterpretation of the timeless vintage pilot watch, paying homage to our co-founder's grandfather who was a skilled Vulcan navigator.
The No.88 is a ø39mm vintage style case construction know as a ‘wire lug’ watch. This means it is a single wire soldered at either end to the watch case with a gap for the strap, meaning no spring bars which makes it extra easy to change straps. The dial and crown are reminiscent of steam train gauges. The seconds hand is the same turquoise-blue as the iconic Camden Lock bridge.
The Small No.88 is the same dial as the normal No.88 but the watch is 2 mm smaller, coming in at ø37 mm. It uses the same size strap as the original No.88 making it easy to swap and change between the two.
The No.253, ø41mm, is our most complex and technical case. It’s a three piece watch case, designed as our homage to the great advancements in engineering during the Victorian era. The dial is based on the wheel of a steam train, a beautiful and often overlooked piece of design.
The No.29 Automatic is our classic No.29 case reimagined as an automatic watch. It features a Time Module NH35 movement, an open back design, sapphire crystal and an Italian leather strap. The dial is inspired by Victorian traction engines and makes for the perfect addition to any outfit.
The No.274 Swiss Made quartz collection features a Swiss ronda movement, a sapphire crystal and Italian leather strap. It has a beautiful guilloche-style dial with multiple layers that catch in the light and the ø38 mm case makes it a great size for men and women alike.
The No.274 Swiss Made automatic collection features a Swiss Sellita SW 200-1 movement, harking from la Chaux-de-Fonds, which is none other than the hometown of our co-founder, Jérôme. An open back with a sapphire crystal allows you to admire the movement and custom engraved rotor and Italian leather strap finishes the look perfectly.
The No.274 Open Heart collection was designed to celebrate 10 years of The Camden Watch Company. With its beautiful colours and intricate dial design, it's a stunning automatic watch that perfectly showcases the open movement, it's not one to be missed.
This edition literally brings the mechanics to life, with a skeletonised dial revealing the inner movement usually hidden beneath the face. This design, inspired by the industrial charm of Regent’s Canal and its cast-iron bridges, blends Camden’s heritage aesthetic with modern watchmaking to create a piece that’s both technically expressive and beautifully wearable.
The Memento Mori range started with the No.253 case and has since grown into a whole collection. We have Memento Mori editions of the No.253, the No.88, the No.24 and the Swiss made No.274 Automatic.
The No.88 Camden x KPP was our first ever collaboration and remains a favourite with the collection. It’s a cycling-inspired watch but by no means just for cyclists, and is available in two versions; the Camden x KPP (rose gold watch on a tan leather strap) and the Club Kit edition, which comes with an extra black nylon NATO, a ‘Club Kit’ pin badge and a KPP Audax card.
The No.27 Thy Barber edition is our collaboration with barber and founder of Thy Barber (based in Shoreditch), Frank Rimer. It is available on either a dark oxblood leather strap or gold mesh.
The Rebecca Vincent collection is a collaboration between The Camden Watch Company and London tattoo artist and author Rebecca Vincent, featuring her intricate floral artwork inspired by the Victorian Language of Flowers on timeless watch dials.
The Camden Watch Company’s No.88 collaboration with celebrated chef Tom Brown, celebrating the precision and timing of professional cooking with design cues drawn from vintage kitchen tools and oyster-inspired mother-of-pearl dial.
The Design Lab is a creative playground within The Camden Watch Company where experimental timepieces are conceived and crafted in very small batches—sometimes even as one-offs—allowing the brand to push boundaries, test new ideas, and challenge the limits of its collection.