Watch brands 101: No matter how far we come with regard to technology, the mechanical movements of a timeless wristwatch will always be a fascinating work of art; an art that has been fine-tuned and perfected over centuries of passionate innovation, refined craftsmanship and relentless dedication.
Why do men love watches so much? It’s pretty simple, really. Watches combine the best of art, science, metallurgy, sports, engineering and fashion all in something small you strap to your wrist.
They’re also a potent expression of their wearer’s personality. They’re conversation starters, statement pieces, celebrations of achievement and deeply emotional totems… They’re something you can pass down to your kids and a rare example of a made-to-last product in a world that’s increasingly disposable. Similarly, what sort of watch brands you invest in says something about the kind of person you are.
While the quartz crisis of the 1970s saw many of the world’s watch brands go defunct, to this day there remain hundreds (if not thousands) of different watch brands out there. While Switzerland remains the world’s biggest watch exporter, it’s by no means the only country that produces watches – with some of the world’s top brands calling countries like France, Germany, Italy, Japan and even Australia home.
Whether you are new to the wonderful world of watches, or a prominent collector of timepieces, these are watch brands that you need to know.
A. Lange & Söhne
Founded: 1845
Origin: Glashütte, Germany
Price: $$$$$
German luxury watchmakers A. Lange & Söhne craft their timepieces with one objective in mind: technical perfection. Exceedingly traditional yet incredibly innovative, A. Lange & Söhne timepieces boast a traditional German aesthetic that’s quite distinct from Swiss luxury timepieces, and feature incredibly complex movements characterised by design features like hand-engraved balance cocks, gold chatons and untreated German silver plates.
Alpina
Founded: 1883
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$
Alpina is a small Swiss watch brand with a long history, having been founded in 1882. It’s perhaps best known for its Alpiner 4 timepiece, which, when launched in 1933, was arguably the first Swiss sports watch, offering consumers a watch with antimagnetic, antishock and water-resistant properties in a stainless steel body.
Arnold & Son
Founded: 1764
Origin: London, England
Price: $$$$
With deep roots in English horology, Arnold & Son has produced prestigious timepieces for over 250 years. A company built on technical expertise, John Arnold constructed the first of his timepieces with a goal in mind of finding longitude at sea. Upon their global re-emergence in 1998, the British brand (now based in Switzerland) continues to innovate under the same technical guidelines as John Arnold himself.
Audemars Piguet
Founded: 1875
Origin: Le Brassus, Switzerland
Price: $$$$$
One of the three so-called ‘Holy Trinity’ watchmakers alongside Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin, Audemars Piguet is one of the world’s most coveted watch brands. AP is best known for introducing the Royal Oak wristwatch in 1972: the world’s first-ever luxury sports watch and a timepiece that would go on to revolutionise the Swiss luxury watch industry. To this day, the Royal Oak remains a household name as well as one of the most in-demand watches on the planet.
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Ball
Founded: 1891
Origin: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Price: $$
American-Swiss watch brand Ball was founded in 1891 to make watches for train engineers, and over 130 years later, they’re still making high-quality engineer’s watches that all feature tritium lume – which, unlike the Super-LumiNova that virtually every other watch brand these days uses, doesn’t require sunlight to activate and will be luminescent at all times.
Baume & Mercier
Founded: 1830
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$
The ‘entry level’ watch brand of the Richemont group (which is also home to brands as diverse as Cartier, Panerai and A. Lange & Söhne), Baume & Mercier is an underrated Swiss watchmaker that produces exceptional timepieces at a relatively affordable price. Their Riviera integrated bracelet sports watch has become something of a cult favourite. Baume specialises in everyday wristwatches for men who appreciate contemporary style with classical watchmaking finishes.
Bausele
Founded: 2011
Origin: Sydney, Australia
Price: $$
Designed in Australia and made in Switzerland, every Bausele timepiece features a signature hollow crown that embeds an actual element of Australia into it, including red earth from the Outback, sand from one of the country’s finest beaches, or ‘Aussie diamond’: opal. Bausele stands out from the pack as an Australian watch brand with real substance, and is the first Australian watch brand to exhibit at Switzerland’s top watch fairs including Watches & Wonders and Geneva Watch Days.
Bell & Ross
Founded: 1992
Origin: Paris, France
Price: $$$
Iconoclastic French brand Bell & Ross originally started as a university project but has since grown to become one of the most distinctive independent watchmakers on the planet. Most of their watches feature square cases meant to resemble instruments found in aircraft cockpits – and fittingly, these days, the company is the official watch supplier to the French space program and armed forces.
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Blancpain
Founded: 1735
Origin: Villeret, Switzerland
Price: $$$$
The oldest surviving watch brand in the world, Blancpain is an intriguing brand that is known equally for its exceptionally refined dress watches as well as for its exceptionally tough dive watches. Indeed, Blancpain arguably invented the modern dive watch back in 1953 with the release of the Fifty Fathoms.
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Breguet
Founded: 1775
Origin: Paris, France
Price: $$$$
Founded in Paris by the legendary master watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet, Breguet is one of the most traditional yet surprisingly avant-garde watchmakers active today. Breguet has also been responsible for some of the most important developments in haute horlogerie: the tourbillon, the ‘pare-chute’ shock protection system, some of the very first self-winding movements as well as one of the world’s very first wristwatches, a commission from the Queen of Naples in 1810.
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Breitling
Founded: 1884
Origin: Saint-Imier, Switzerland
Price: $$$
A sporty and adventurous brand, Breitling’s defining character is its long association with the world of aviation. Innovations produced by the firm include the first-ever watch with a circular slide rule (which would form the basis of their popular Chronomat watch family); the Cosmonaute, the first Swiss wristwatch that was worn in space; and the Emergency, a watch that contains a built-in distress beacon, as made famous by an episode of Top Gear.
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Bremont
Founded: 2002
Origin: Henley-on-Thames, England
Price: $$$
Upstart British brand Bremont has quickly gained a dedicated following for its robust, aviation-inspired timepieces as well as its relationship with the British armed forces and commitment to reviving the British watchmaking industry. Bremont is the only luxury watchmaker with a partnership with the Ministry of Defence, and is particularly well-known for their partnership with ejection seat manufacturer Martin-Baker.
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Bulgari
Founded: 1884
Origin: Rome, Italy
Price: $$$
Italian luxury house Bulgari might be better known as a jeweller, but they’re also a top luxury watchmaker. In fact, Bulgari has been responsible for breaking and holding a number of watchmaking records, such as the world’s thinnest minute repeater, perpetual calendar and mechanical chronograph. They’ve also consistently pushed the envelope when it comes to using novel materials in luxury watches: they were one of the first watchmakers to use aluminium and rubber for luxury watches, and have also innovated with materials like tantalum, forged carbon and marble for watch cases.
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Cartier
Founded: 1847
Origin: Paris, France
Price: $$$
One of the world’s most prestigious jewellers, Cartier is also highly regarded for their timepieces – a unique status in the highly-competitive watch world. Models like the Tank, the Santos (the first modern watch meant to be worn on the wrist) and the Pasha de Cartier are icons, and their savoir-faire is legendary.
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Casio
Founded: 1946
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Price: $
One of the world’s biggest and most prolific watch brands, Casio has a specialised watch for any type of lifestyle. Tough yet affordable, most people’s first watch is a Casio – and the Casio F-91W ranks as the best-selling wristwatch in the world with an annual production of 3 million units. Casio’s G-Shock line of super-tough digital watches is particularly famous.
Chopard
Founded: 1860
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$$
Like Cartier, Chopard might be best known for their jewellery, but they make damn good timepieces too. From their world-famous Happy Diamonds collection to the sporty yet luxe Alpine Eagle or the elegantly refined L.U.C. series, Chopard has continued to shatter the watchmaking industry with innovation, precision and luxurious brilliance.
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Citizen
Founded: 1918
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Price: $
Citizen is another Japanese watch brand that’s known for their affordable, robust and diverse range of watches. They’ve also been responsible for launching the world’s first multi-band atomic timekeeping watch in 1993, and are well-known for their solar-powered timepieces, too.
Eterna
Founded: 1856
Origin: Grenchen, Switzerland
Price: $$
Little-known these days, Eterna is actually one of the most historically significant Swiss watchmakers – indeed, Eterna actually founded ETA, the largest manufacturer of Swiss watch movements, back in 1932. From designing the first integrated alarm system, to the clever ball-bearing-mounted rotor that’s formed the basis of their brand, Eterna is a criminally underrated watch brand.
F.P. Journe
Founded: 1999
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$$$
The only three-time winner of the Aiguille d’Or grand prize from the Fondation du Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG), master watchmaker F.P. Journe’s namesake brand has become a byword for watchmaking perfection, as well as exclusivity. Journe only makes around 800 watches per year, making each and every piece very rare.
Franck Muller
Founded: 1992
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$$$
From a tinkering top-quality watch repairman to becoming the world-renowned Master of Complications, Franck Muller has made his place among global luxury watchmakers, and he’s staying there. Famous for his Cintrée Curvex case design and focus on high complications, Franck Muller is a favourite brand among celebrities like Cristiano Ronaldo and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Frédérique Constant
Founded: 1988
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$
Frédérique Constant was founded in 1988 by a Dutch couple who named it after the names of their great-grandparents. Since its founding (and subsequent takeover by Citizen), the Swiss watch brand has carved out a niche making classically-styled, robust and finely-crafted timepieces largely with in-house movements and at a fantastic price point.
Girard-Perregaux
Founded: 1791
Origin: La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
Price: $$$
High-end watchmakers Girard-Perregaux‘s timepieces are bold in design, classically refined and offer a luxurious aesthetic unmatched by most traditional watchmakers. Over the years, Girard-Perregaux has helped revolutionise the industry with its high-frequency mechanic movements and speciality tourbillons. Highly recognized, their tourbillon with three gold bridges became emblematic for the company, celebrating the model’s redesign multiple times since patented in 1884. These days, their Laureato – an integrated bracelet-boasting luxury sports watch – is their best-seller.
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Glashütte Original
Founded: 1994
Origin: Glashütte, Germany
Price: $$$
A. Lange & Söhne isn’t the only German watch brand of note. Glashütte Original, based in the eponymous German town that’s been a centre for watchmaking for hundreds of years, is also worth a look-in. Boast a unique mid-century aesthetic and powered by in-house movements, Glashütte Original offers a hell of a lot of refinement for the price.
Grand Seiko
Founded: 1960
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Price: $$$
The luxury arm of Japanese watch giant Seiko, Grand Seiko was founded to realise Seiko founder Kintaro Hattori’s dream of creating the “ideal watch”: a watch that wasn’t just luxurious but precise, legible, durable, beautiful and that could be worn every day… As well as make watches that could beat the Swiss at their own game. Made by master craftsmen in Seiko’s two exclusive watchmaking studios, using exclusive movements and the highest grade materials, Grand Seiko is now regarded as one of the finest luxury watchmakers in the world. They’re well-known for their amazing dial finishes, as well as their signature Zaratsu distortion-free mirror polishing.
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H. Moser & Cie
Founded: 2002
Origin: Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Price: $$$
Originally founded in 1828 by a Swiss watchmaker in St. Petersburg, Russia before moving back to Switzerland, going bankrupt and then being revived in its current form in 2002, H. Moser & Cie is the enfant terrible of Swiss independent watchmaking, known for their cheeky approach to watch design as well as their high complications. Each luxury timepiece is executed by hand, which is why H. Moser & Cie only manufacture around 1,200 watches per year.
Hamilton
Founded: 1892
Origin: Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Price: $$
Founded in the US but now made in Switzerland, Hamilton marries American spirit with traditional Swiss precision. From the first electric watch to LED time displays, Hamilton has periodically pushed the boundaries of traditional watchmaking, and is also well-known for its association with Hollywood. Some of its most famous on-screen appearances include Elvis Presley and Will Smith wearing the Ventura in Blue Hawaii and Men in Black; Matthew McConaughey’s Khaki Pilot Day Date and Khaki Field Murph in Interstellar; Roger Moore wearing the Pulsar while playing James Bond in Live and Let Die and Harrison Ford wearing a Hamilton American Classic Boulton in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Hermès
Founded: 1837
Origin: Paris, France
Price: $$$
Hermès is yet another luxury fashion house that also makes some surprisingly technical and delightful watches, which feature in-house movements, distinct designs and technical materials such as titanium, ceramics and even exotic composite materials such as aluminised glass fibre.
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Hublot
Founded: 1980
Origin: Nyon, Switzerland
Price: $$$
When Italian entrepreneur Carlo Crocco founded Hublot in 1980, the brand was the epitome of a disruptor. Not only did Hublot introduce the first ever natural rubber strap in the history of watchmaking, but Hublot paired that rubber strap with a gold watch – an unthinkable combination back then. But it worked. Over the next four decades, Hublot has continued to be a disruptive and innovative brand, known for their bold skeletonised designs and experiments with case materials such as ceramic and sapphire crystal.
IWC Schaffhausen
Founded: 1868
Origin: Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Price: $$$
Founded in Switzerland by American watchmaker Florentine Ariosto Jones in 1868, IWC (which stands for International Watch Co.) is one of only a handful of watchmakers in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, and is well-known for their large and robust pilot’s watches. IWC has also been a pioneer in the use of ceramic and titanium in watchmaking, and ranks as one of the most sustainable luxury brands on the planet.
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Jacob & Co.
Founded: 1986
Origin: New York, New York, USA
Price: $$$$$
An ultra-luxury watch brand founded by jeweller to the stars Jacob Arabo, Jacob & Co. produce some of the most complex and extravagant timepieces on the planet, featuring enormous numbers of jewels, high complications and automatons as well as high-profile brand collaborations.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre
Founded: 1833
Origin: Le Sentier, Switzerland
Price: $$$
Founded in 1833 in the Vallée de Joux, the cradle of Swiss luxury watchmaking, Jaeger-LeCoultre has long been regarded as one of the finest and most innovative watchmakers on the planet. They’re often called “the watchmaker of watchmakers”; a reference to not only their status among watch aficionados but also because JLC has traditionally supplied movements to some of the world’s most prestigious watch brands, including Audemars Piguet and Vacheron Constantin.
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Longines
Founded: 1832
Origin: Saint-Imier, Switzerland
Price: $$
One of the most prolific luxury watchmakers in the world, Longines produces a wide range of pieces ranging from sporty dive watches and modern dress watches to more vintage-inspired pieces. Longines also has more than a few firsts to its name, having introduced the first wrist chronograph in 1913 as well as the first-ever flyback chronograph.
MB&F
Founded: 2005
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$$$$
MB&F (which stands for Maximilian Büsser and Friends) are true innovators, shattering all ideas of what a timepiece should be. Büsser, who’s a bit of a mad scientist, doesn’t think of his pieces as watches, but rather as three-dimensional kinetic art that he calls “Horological Machines”. Featuring highly complex movements and creative case forms, MB&F watches are rare and very special.
Mondaine
Founded: 1951
Origin: Solothurn, Switzerland
Price: $
One of the most affordable Swiss watch brands, Mondaine’s pieces are inspired by the design of Switzerland’s iconic railway clocks. How much more Swiss can you get? Mondaine also place a big focus on sustainability, with all their designs available with vegan leather watch straps and even some designs with bioplastic cases.
Montblanc
Founded: 1906
Origin: Hamburg, Germany
Price: $$$
German luxury brand Montblanc is best known for its pens and leather goods, but they also make great watches – especially since they acquired famed Swiss watchmaker Minerva in 2007. Most of their pieces are themed around alpine exploration, and most boast a distinctly vintage aesthetic.
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Mr Jones Watches
Founded: 2007
Origin: London, England
Price: $
Mr Jones Watches is a cult British brand known for its whimsical designs that are designed “to make you think differently about time”. Fittingly, most of their watches feature novel time-telling mechanisms, vibrant colours and a potent sense of humour. If you’re looking for a statement piece or something that’s just a bit more fun and quirky, Mr Jones Watches is the brand for you.
NOMOS Glashütte
Founded: 1990
Origin: Glashütte, Germany
Price: $$
Another watchmaker from Glashütte, the fiercely independent NOMOS Glashütte is the master of Bauhaus cool, known for their distinctly minimalist aesthetic, in-house movements and typically Teutonic uncompromising approach to watchmaking. Their more affordable models such as the Club Campus are also available in a wide range of dial colours rarely seen in luxury watchmaking.
Norqain
Founded: 2018
Origin: Nidau, Switzerland
Price: $$
Despite only being around for a few years, the Swiss independent brand Norqain has made a lasting impression on the watch industry. Not only are their pieces unique, handsome and keenly priced, but Norqain has consistently shown a commitment to doing things differently. They only make mechanical watches, they use only vegan-certified straps for all their watches, have developed their own proprietary composite case materials and donate 10% of proceeds from their Neverest line to the Butterfly Help Project, which provides educational support to Nepalese children.
OMEGA
Founded: 1848
Origin: Biel/Bienne, Switzerland
Price: $$$
One of the world’s best-known watchmakers, OMEGA specialises in elevated sports and tool watches. Of course, their biggest claim to fame is being the first watch worn on the moon, with the OMEGA Speedmaster Professional ‘Moonwatch’ ranking as one of the most iconic watches in history – although there’s more to OMEGA than Moonwatches… OMEGA’s other big claim to fame is that it’s the watch of choice for James Bond himself, with the brand’s watches featuring consistently on 007’s wrists since 1995’s GoldenEye.
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Oris
Founded: 1904
Origin: Hölstein, Switzerland
Price: $$
Independent Swiss brand Oris is beloved by watch fans for its exceptional value proposition and willingness to do things their own way. They’re also not afraid to dabble in interesting complications, such as mechanical altimeters for their pilot’s watches and depth gauges for their dive watches.
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Panerai
Founded: 1860
Origin: Florence, Italy
Price: $$$
One of only a handful of Italian watch brands, Panerai is known for its large and purposeful dive watches, which are modelled after the distinctive cushion-shaped dive watches they produced during WWII for the Royal Italian Navy. Panerai is also known for its commitment to sustainability, as well as the unique materials it makes some of its pieces out of, such as bulk metallic glass, exotic carbon fibre compounds and even recycled yacht sails.
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Parmigiani Fleurier
Founded: 1996
Origin: Fleurier, Switzerland
Price: $$$
Ingenuity, precision and a whole lot of class is how we’d describe Swiss independent watchmaker Parmigiani Fleurier. The favourite watch brand of King Charles, Parmigiani has become something of a darling of the watch world in recent years for their Tonda luxury sports watch, which is available with a wide range of inventive takes on classic complications.
Patek Philippe
Founded: 1839
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$$$$
Widely considered to be one of (if not the) most prestigious watch manufacturers in the world, Patek Philippe is in a league of its own. While the brand is best known in popular culture for its Nautilus and Aquanaut models, the majority of Patek’s production centres around highly conservative, extremely complex timepieces. As of publishing, among the world’s top ten most expensive watches ever sold at auctions, nine are Patek Philippe watches, with a Patek ranking as the world’s most expensive watch of all time.
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Piaget
Founded: 1874
Origin: La Côte-aux-Fées, Switzerland
Price: $$$$
Like a few of the brands on this list, Piaget is both a jeweller and a watchmaker – and that refined approach to luxury informs their timepieces. Elegant yet unmistakable, Piaget is particularly well-known for its ultra-thin watches, as well as its statement pieces which blend haute joaillerie with haute horlogerie.
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Rado
Founded: 1917
Origin: Lengnau, Switzerland
Price: $$
At the crossroads of modern alchemy and traditional watchmaking, you’ll find Rado. Known as “the master of materials”, Rado is particularly renowned for their use of ceramics in watchmaking, as well as their support of tennis. The Rado Captain Cook also ranks as one of the world’s first modern dive watches and remains in production to this day.
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Raymond Weil
Founded: 1976
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$
Raymond Weil has always been a byword for affordable luxury, but in recent years, the independently owned and operated Swiss brand has undergone quite a radical transformation. Under young CEO Elie Bernheim, they’ve refined their model range, offered far more mechanical movements and really upped the standard of their finishing – they’re moving upmarket, and impressing watch fans with the quality of their offerings.
Richard Mille
Founded: 2001
Origin: Les Breuleux, Switzerland
Price: $$$$$
The master of experimental designs, French-born watchmaker Richard Mille continues to shatter the notions of traditional horology with his timepieces. The ultra-expensive brand’s tagline is “a racing machine on the wrist”, and fittingly, Richard Mille’s watches are incredibly high-performance pieces of kit. Made from exotic and proprietary materials and featuring exceptionally complicated mechanical movements, ‘Millies’ are known for their exceptionally light weight as well as their eye-catching designs. Richard Mille is also particularly active in the world of motorsport, sponsoring and collaborating with Ferrari and McLaren in Formula 1 as well as with countless other drivers and athletes from other disciplines.
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Roger Dubuis
Founded: 1995
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$$$$
Like Richard Mille, Roger Dubuis is another high-end independent watchmaker known for their avant-garde, high-tech mechanical pieces. Skeletal and distinct, Roger Dubuis’ pieces are characterised by unconventional movement layouts, high-tech materials and the use of precious metals and gems. Roger Dubuis also has partnerships with Lamborghini and Pirelli, with the brand incorporating pieces of real Pirelli racing tyres into their watches.
Rolex
Founded: 1905
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$$
Rolex hardly needs an introduction. The world’s biggest watch brand as well as one of the world’s best-known luxury brands, ‘Rolex’ is a byword for success, prestige and horological innovation. Founded in London but based in Geneva since 1919, Rolex has been responsible for many firsts in watchmaking, such as the world’s first waterproof and dustproof wristwatch, the Rolex Oyster; the perpetual rotor, which all modern automatic watch movements are modelled after; as well as the world’s most water-resistant watch, the recently released Deepsea Challenge.
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Seiko
Founded: 1881
Origin: Tokyo, Japan
Price: $
One of the world’s biggest watch brands and effectively the founder of the Japanese watch industry, no serious discussion about watches can be had without Seiko. One of the most historically significant watch brands, Seiko introduced the world’s first commercial quartz wristwatch in 1969, revolutionising the watch industry and democratising the wristwatch. Today, Seiko has one of the largest and most complete model ranges in all of watchmaking, focusing on affordable mechanical and digital pieces as well as innovative technologies such as GPS watches.
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Swatch
Founded: 1983
Origin: Biel/Bienne, Switzerland
Price: $
Swatch, which stands for “second watch”, is one of the most popular affordable watch brands on the planet and a pop-culture icon. Swatch was conceived as a response to the “quartz crisis” of the 1970s and 1980s, which saw inexpensive battery-powered quartz watches supplant mechanical watches, leading to a massive decline in the Swiss watch industry. Swatch was conceived as a cheap, Swiss-made, analogue quartz alternative to the Japanese digital watches that were taking the world by storm. And it worked! Swatches became an 80s icon and effectively saved the Swiss watch industry. Today, Swatch remains a popular, quirky and affordable Swiss watch brand that makes predominantly quartz watches with out-there, colourful designs. You’ve probably heard of the MoonSwatch, too…
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TAG Heuer
Founded: 1860
Origin: Saint-Imier, Switzerland
Price: $$$
TAG Heuer is one of the most prolific watchmakers on the planet. The 163-year-old Swiss brand boasts one of the diverse model ranges in luxury watches – from the racy, square Monaco to the deep water-ready Aquaracer – and their back catalogue is similarly voluminous. Founded as Heuer back in 1860 before being renamed TAG Heuer in 1985, the brand has a particular connection to the world of motorsport, with its most famous model, the Carrera (which was named after the Carrera Panamericana road race) given as a prize to Formula 1 drivers throughout the 60s and 70s, and the Monaco famously worn by Steve McQueen in the 1971 film Le Mans.
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Tissot
Founded: 1853
Origin: Le Locle, Switzerland
Price: $
Tissot’s mission statement is “gold value at silver price”, and that’s exactly what they specialise in: making exceptional Swiss timepieces at a remarkably accessible price. Tissot produces one of the broadest and most diverse ranges of watches in the industry, with everything from cheap quartz pieces to more complicated automatic watches, as well as retro revivals such as the popular PRX and Sideral. Tissot was also an early innovator in the smartwatch space, with the T-Touch ranking as one of the first luxury smartwatches to hit the market.
Tudor
Founded: 1926
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$
The affordable sister brand of Rolex, Tudor offers Rolex quality at a more achievable price point… But by no means is Tudor just a poor man’s Rolex. Indeed, we like to call them “the people’s Rolex” – and over the last few decades, Tudor has carved out a distinct identity for itself, thanks to its willingness to take risks Rolex doesn’t, including experimenting with ceramic cases as well as chasing METAS instead of COSC certifications. Tudor is particularly well-known for its dive watches and has a long history of supplying watches to militaries, Artic adventurers and professional divers worldwide. A proper watch lover’s choice.
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Ulysse Nardin
Founded: 1846
Origin: Le Locle, Switzerland
Price: $$$$
Starting out specialising in marine chronometers, Ulysse Nardin has evolved into a highly sought-after luxury watch brand. Impeccable mechanical engineering, timeless aesthetics and innovation are key characteristics of their timepieces. Their Freak line of watches, which feature centrally-mounted orbital movements which act as the hours and minutes hands of the watch itself, is particularly prominent, as are their dive watches which incorporate a high percentage of recycled materials.
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Urwerk
Founded: 1997
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$$$$
Super-complicated, super high-tech and super-rare: Urwerk’s watches look like something an alien might wear, and they’re just as sci-fi. Known for their novel ‘satellite’ watch movements, their experiments with atomic watches as well as their use of nanotechnology and exotic case materials, Urwerk make some of the most forward-thinking mechanical timepieces on the globe (or off it, too).
Vacheron Constantin
Founded: 1755
Origin: Geneva, Switzerland
Price: $$$$$
The grandfather of Swiss horology, Vacheron Constantin has been manufacturing watches for over 250 years. In those years, they’ve introduced benchmark designs to the industry with everything from perpetual calendars to retrograde date displays (a signature complication of the Maison) and skeletonized refinements. More understated and conservative than its fellow ‘Holy Trinity’ watchmakers, these days Vacheron Constantin is best known for the Overseas luxury sports watch, which pioneered quick-change strap systems long before other watch brands realised they’re a must-have.
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Zenith
Founded: 1865
Origin: Le Locle, Switzerland
Price: $$$$
Zenith has been one of the most quietly innovative watchmakers in the industry since day dot. Zenith founder Georges Favre-Jacot invented the concept of “in-house movements”, believing that only through control of the entire watchmaking process could the highest quality be achieved – and indeed, Zenith’s biggest claim to fame is their groundbreaking El Primero chronograph movement, the first high-frequency automatic chronograph movement and one of the most respected movements in all of watchmaking. These days, Zenith is still famous for their high-beat chronographs, as well as their long history of producing pilot’s watches: to this day, Zenith is the only brand that can put ‘Pilot’ on the dials of its watches, having trademarked that term for watches back in 1888.
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