There’s no other watch brand like Cuervo y Sobrinos — and I mean that in the best way possible.
This is a brand that blends Swiss watchmaking precision with Old Havana flair, dripping in vintage elegance, Latin swagger, and just the right amount of rum-soaked romance.
They're not trying to be the next tech-forward microbrand. They’re trying to make you feel like it’s 1947, you're sipping a mojito in a linen suit, and the only thing on your schedule is not having a schedule.
Cuervo y Sobrinos started in 1882 in Havana, Cuba — back when the city was a global crossroads for wealth, style, and high society. The original boutique catered to diplomats, celebrities, and jet-setters before jet-setting was even a thing.
They imported Swiss movements, but cased and sold them in Cuba with a distinctly Latin style — Art Deco flourishes, tropical colors, and curved cases that wore like jewelry.
Fast-forward to post-revolution Cuba: the brand faded out… but the legend remained. And in the early 2000s, Cuervo y Sobrinos was reborn in Switzerland, picking up where it left off — combining heritage design cues with modern manufacturing.
Today, every Cuervo y Sobrinos watch still nods to its Havana roots, even if it’s now produced in the Swiss Jura.
Movements are mostly ETA-based or Sellita, sometimes modified. And while they’re not haute horology, the casework, dials, and aesthetic detail are consistently impressive.
If you're into personality-driven collecting — not just specs — CyS hits different.
The current Cuervo y Sobrinos lineup includes:
Many pieces come in wooden humidors instead of standard boxes — because of course they do.
Look, I’ve handled a lot of watches over the years — and I’m always impressed when a brand stays true to its DNA. Cuervo y Sobrinos has done that better than most.
These watches aren’t for everyone. But if you want a timepiece that says, “I care about style, stories, and a little bit of slow living,” this brand delivers. Great proportions, warm finishing, and an undeniable sense of identity.
And let’s be real — sometimes you want a break from integrated steel bracelets and monochrome dials. Sometimes, you want a watch with some flavor.
Cuervo y Sobrinos brings it. Straight up. No chaser.
If you’re looking to add some character, culture, and class to your collection — and maybe feel like the best-dressed guy in a rum bar — Cuervo y Sobrinos is the move.
Delray Watch has a rotating selection of pre-owned Cuervo y Sobrinos watches — pieces you won’t find sitting in mall boutiques or flexing on billboards.
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