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Evolvens est. 2009
Headquarters: Budapest, Hungary
These watches are defined by their modern design elements and bold aesthetics, offering a striking and impactful presence on the wrist. Beyond their distinctive visual appeal, these watches offer the advantage of factory customization. This allows discerning customers to personalize their timepiece by selecting from a range of options, ensuring a perfect fit for their individual style.

Titan est. 1984
Headquarters: Bengalaru, Karnataka, India
Known for their inventive designs, Titan watches incorporate a vast array of materials in their construction. Whether powered by battery, mechanical movements, or light energy, there's a Titan watch to suit every preference. From smartwatches with cutting-edge technology to classic digital displays and timepieces with a multitude of functions, Titan offers a diverse selection for any watch enthusiast.
Delhi Watch Company est. 2020
Headquarters: Haryana, India
Delhi Watch Company (DWC) is an Indian microbrand founded in 2020 that specializes in creating high-quality, heritage-inspired timepieces at an accessible price point. Based in Gurugram, near Delhi, the brand is known for its "honest pricing" and distinctive designs that often feature unique cultural elements and exhibition case backs. By utilizing reliable mechanical movements and premium materials like sapphire crystals, DWC offers sophisticated, well-engineered watches that typically fall well under $500. Their focus on blending traditional Indian aesthetics with modern craftsmanship has made them a standout choice for collectors seeking exceptional value and a deep connection to Indian horology.

Sea-Gull est. 1955
Headquarters: Tianjin, China
Founded in 1955, this company quickly established itself as a leading manufacturer of high-quality mechanical movements, becoming a worldwide supplier for other watch brands. Their own watches are renowned for their elegant designs and intricate craftsmanship, appealing to a wide range of tastes and budgets. While they offer many affordable and attainable models, they also cater to collectors and connoisseurs with high-priced timepieces featuring complex complications like tourbillon movements.
Beijing est. 1958
Headquarters: Beijing, China
Founded in 1958, the company established itself as an innovator in mechanical watchmaking. Building on its early success, the company advanced to become one of the few manufacturers of tourbillon movements, a complex mechanism that counters the effects of gravity on a watch's accuracy.
Phoibos est. 2016
Headquarters: Hong Kong, China
Launched in 2016, this watchmaking company specializes in creating timepieces with a focus on functionality, including GMT complications. Their collection features robust dive watches with an impressive 500m water resistance rating, and some models even boast durable titanium cases. The brand offers a diverse range of watches, powered by both reliable battery-operated quartz movements and intricate mechanical calibers.
Ticwatch est. 2017
Headquarters: Beijing, China
Ticwatch smartwatches by Mobvoi run on Google's Wear OS, offering a blend of features such as GPS navigation, health monitoring, NFC payments, and smartphone notifications. These watches provide an affordable alternative to Apple and Samsung, making them an attractive option for those seeking a feature-rich smartwatch experience without the premium price tag.

Samsung est. 1938
Headquarters: Suwon, South Korea
With a rich history dating back to 1938, this company has consistently embraced innovation, venturing into electronics in 1969 and ultimately launching cutting-edge watches in 2013. These watches seamlessly blend technology and functionality, offering a wide array of health monitoring features and an impressive 10 ATM pressure resistance, making them ideal for active individuals. Beyond tracking metrics, these watches even provide workout routines directly on the wrist and incorporate NFC technology for convenient contactless payments and data transfer.

Seiko est. 1881
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
This company has been a driving force in the timekeeping industry since 1881, consistently introducing innovations in watchmaking. They were the primary cause of the "quartz crisis" of the 20th century, as their development and promotion of quartz movement technology revolutionized the market and disrupted traditional mechanical watchmaking. Despite the shakeup they caused within the industry, their dedication to quality and innovation is evident in their diverse range of watches, available at various price points and featuring technology like radio-controlled timekeeping and light energy.
Citizen est. 1918
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Since its founding in 1918 (as the Shokosha Research Institute), Citizen has become synonymous with watchmaking innovation. Driven by a vision of creating timepieces for a global audience, Citizen has consistently pushed the boundaries of horological innovation. From complex functions like slide rules and altimeters capable of measuring heights greater than Mount Everest, to pioneering light-powered Eco-Drive technology and highly accurate radio-controlled timekeeping, Citizen continues to lead the industry. They were also early adopters of titanium for watch cases.
Casio est. 1946
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Casio, a pioneer in miniaturization since 1946, revolutionized electronics with its compact calculators and its groundbreaking first watch, the Casiotron. Released in 1974, the Casiotron was the world's first digital watch with an automatic calendar function. From those early digital innovations to today's sophisticated offerings, Casio's impact on watchmaking is undeniable. Their current lines include everything from impeccably finished dress watches to rugged outdoor timepieces, incorporating cutting-edge technologies like solar power and radio-controlled timekeeping. This dedication to innovation in design and technology has solidified Casio's position as a leader in the watch industry, offering a timepiece for every need and style.
Orient est. 1950
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Orient has been a respected name in the watchmaking world since 1950, distinguished by their dedication to crafting their own mechanical movements. This commitment to quality is matched by their spirit of innovation, as demonstrated by their embrace of modern watchmaking technologies like radio-controlled timekeeping, further expanding their horological expertise. Their collection boasts a range of iconic models, including robust and highly capable dive watches, solidifying Orient's reputation for producing reliable and stylish timepieces.

Boldr est. 2015
Headquarters: Queenstown, Singapore
Boldr crafts durable field watches using materials like titanium and sapphire, known for their strength and resilience. These watches remain accessible to a wide range of buyers despite the high-quality construction. With features like a screw-down crown and case back, they can withstand considerable pressure and are built for those with active lifestyles. This commitment to functionality is evident in their specialized models designed for medical professionals.
Zelos est. 2014
Headquarters: Pasir Rios, Singapore
Zelos watches distinguish themselves through the use of unconventional materials. They craft dials from fragments of meteorites and use sapphire crystals for superior protection. The mechanical movements within are a testament to their dedication to horological craftsmanship. Furthermore, some Zelos watches boast impressive water resistance, reaching depths of up to 500 meters, making them suitable for professional divers.”

Adina est. 1971
Headquarters: Woolloongabba, Australia
Since 1971, this independently owned company has been crafting watches built to withstand the rugged Australian environment and the vast oceans that surround it. Their timepieces are made for those who embrace adventure and demand durability, whether working the harsh conditions of a cattle ranch or diving the Great Barrier Reef.
Melbourne Watch Company est. 2013
Headquarters: Melbourne, Australia
Since 2013, Melbourne Watch Company has been crafting timepieces that embody elegance and style. They are committed to using premium materials, such as sapphire crystals for superior scratch resistance, and Swiss movements. Each watch is designed with an emphasis on elegant aesthetics, making them a sophisticated accessory for any occasion.
Erebus est. 2022
Headquarters: Sydney,Australia
Erebus is a Sydney-based Australian watch company founded in 2022 that specializes in durable, highly legible timepieces. The brand leverages deep industry insight to offer professional-grade features, including premium luminescence and sapphire crystals, while maintaining a focus on "go anywhere, do anything" versatility. By providing sophisticated, well-engineered designs at an accessible price point, Erebus has quickly become a standout for collectors seeking exceptional value and robust construction in a modern microbrand.

Draken est. 2016
Headquarters: Waipu, New Zealand
Draken is a New Zealand-based watch company founded in 2016 that specializes in original, rugged timepieces inspired by the outdoors. Headquartered in Waipu, the brand emphasizes unique aesthetics over traditional designs, often drawing inspiration from the founder's South African heritage. By utilizing premium materials like sapphire crystals and high-contrast dials for maximum legibility, Draken provides sophisticated, well-engineered watches that emphasize durability for adventure-focused collectors.
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