In the early 20th century, two craftsmen, Marc and Emmanuelle Didisheim,
During a meeting with an American watch collector, the company decided to adopt
"Marvin" is the company name, and the three-pronged crown logo is the company trademark.
The inverted “M” symbolizes the moiré pattern, and the inverted “W” represents the watch, and this design is still used today.
As a tribute to Marvin's founders, Marc and Emmanuel Didisheim,
each Marvin watch features the M&ED family seal engraved on the left side of the case.
The M&ED seal symbolizes the continuation of Marvin's watchmaking tradition
and its unwavering commitment to high-quality watchmaking.
As the symbol of the Marwin brand, the crowns of Marwin watches are all embossed with the Marwin crown mark.
The Marwin crown mark: "M" stands for Marwin, and the inverted "M" or "W" stands for watch.
Marvin, one of the earliest watchmaking brands in Switzerland, upholds the tradition of excellent watchmaking.
Each Marvin movement has a moiré mark, a tradition that has continued from its inception to this day.
ach Marvin watch has a Marvin red mark at 8 o'clock. This mysterious mark is for recording
A registered trademark dating back to 1850. Currently, its source documents are kept in the office of the company's law firm.
And in accordance with the instructions of superiors, its significance was kept secret until 2038 - the 188th birthday of the Marvin watch.