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Cuervo y Sobrinos Robusto Pedro Murias – A Celebration of Cuba

Cuervo y Sobrinos has always had a unique place in the world of watchmaking, thanks to its deep roots in Cuban history and culture. With its latest release, the Robusto Pedro Murias, the brand continues to blend its signature Latin soul with Swiss precision, this time paying tribute to Pedro Murias, a significant figure in…

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Cuervo y Sobrinos has always had a unique place in the world of watchmaking, thanks to its deep roots in Cuban history and culture. With its latest release, the Robusto Pedro Murias, the brand continues to blend its signature Latin soul with Swiss precision, this time paying tribute to Pedro Murias, a significant figure in Cuba’s cigar industry. This limited edition, born from a collaboration with Geneva’s renowned House of Grauer, is a striking tribute to the man and his legendary cigar factory, La Meridiana.

Murias, who began his cigar-making journey in 1860s Havana, quickly became a household name, growing his modest operation into one of the city’s most important factories by the 1880s. Despite facing setbacks during the Cuban War of Independence, Murias’ legacy endured. Cuervo y Sobrinos honors this legacy with the Robusto Pedro Murias by capturing both the spirit of his time and the rich cultural heritage that shaped his business.

Cuervo y Sobrinos Robusto Pedro Murias Leather Strap
Cuervo y Sobrinos Robusto Pedro Murias Leather Strap

The Robusto Pedro Murias stands out with a salmon-colored dial that immediately grabs your attention—a warm and vintage tone perfectly aligned with the nostalgia-infused theme of the watch. The dial is framed by a chemin de fer minute track, and the bold Arabic numerals combined with silver-toned hands create a look that’s both practical and elegant. Super-LumiNova® accents on the hands and indices ensure visibility in low light, while adding a touch of modernity to the design.

At 38.5mm, the stainless steel case is a versatile size, appropriate for a range of wrist sizes, but with a focus on classic proportions rather than oversized modernity. The case features a polished finish with intricate details, including a recessed crown that fits snugly into the side of the case—a thoughtful nod to symmetry and balance. A similar recess at the 9 o’clock position maintains the visual harmony. Flipping the watch over, you’ll find an engraved depiction of La Meridiana.

Cuervo y Sobrinos Robusto Pedro Murias
Cuervo y Sobrinos Robusto Pedro Murias Case Back

The watch is powered by the CYS 5159 (SW261 base) automatic movement and is as robust as its namesake. And with a choice of either a dark brown leather strap or a or a three-row stainless steel bracelet, the Robusto Pedro Murias offers wearers the option to tailor the look to their own tastes.

Cuervo y Sobrinos Robusto Pedro Murias
Cuervo y Sobrinos Robusto Pedro Murias on a Stainless Steel Bracelet

Beyond the technical details and design flourishes, what sets this watch apart is the story it tells—a story of Cuban craftsmanship, resilience, and the merging of two worlds. In this partnership with The House of Grauer, a Geneva institution that caters to aficionados of cigars and fine living, Cuervo y Sobrinos has created a piece that is as much a tribute to Havana’s golden age as it is a wearable, mechanical celebration of Cuban culture. The Robusto Pedro Murias comes in a wooden watch box that doubles as a humidor for your cigars.

Cuervo y Sobrinos Robusto Pedro Murias
Cuervo y Sobrinos Robusto Pedro Murias Watch Box

With only 100 pieces available, the Robusto Pedro Murias captures the essence of Cuervo y Sobrinos’ identity: a blend of rich history, artisanal craftsmanship, and Swiss horological expertise. It’s a watch that speaks to both watch enthusiasts and lovers of Cuban culture.

Price & Availability

Both versions of the Cuervo y Sobrinos Robusto Pedro Murias are available in The Watch Pages Shop.

  • Price Reference 3162.1PM – Leather Strap: 3,100 USD
  • Price Reference 3162B.1PM – Stainless Steel Bracelet: 3,100 USD

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