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Microbrand Watches.

Every Brand We've Reviewed — A to Z

Welcome to the most comprehensive guide to microbrand watches on the web. This directory catalogues every independent watchmaker we've reviewed hands-on — a growing archive spanning Swiss ateliers, German workshops, and one-person studios from Norway to Malaysia.

Discover timepieces built around creativity, craft, and individuality. From the asymmetric elegance of Berneron and the engineering-led Swiss precision of Formex, to the vintage charm of Baltic, the Italian tool-watch minimalism of Unimatic, and the Nordic character of Straum — each microbrand tells a different story on the wrist.

Whether you're discovering independent watch brands for the first time or hunting for a specific Japanese, Swiss, or German indie maker, this is your starting point. Browse the featured directory below, jump to the full A-Z list of every reviewed brand, or dive straight into our latest hands-on reviews and buying guides.

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The Full Index · A–Z

Every Microbrand We've Reviewed

The complete alphabetical list of independent watchmakers covered on Horologius. Click any brand to see every review, guide, and story we've published on them.

Hands-on Microbrand Reviews

Best Microbrand Watch Guides

FAQ

What is a Microbrand?

A microbrand watch refers to a timepiece created by independent or small-scale watchmakers that focus on unique designs, quality craftsmanship, and limited production runs. Unlike mainstream luxury brands, microbrands often emphasize direct-to-consumer sales, affordability, and exclusivity, making them highly sought-after by watch enthusiasts.

Some well-known microbrand watchmakers include Kurono Tokyo, Ming, Berneron, Straum and Formex, each offering distinctive designs and mechanical innovation.

Yes, microbrand watches are worth buying, especially for collectors looking for unique designs, exceptional craftsmanship, and great value for money. Many microbrands use high-quality Swiss, Japanese, or in-house movements, along with premium materials like sapphire crystals, titanium, and ceramic bezels.

Additionally, because microbrands typically produce limited quantities, owning one means having a watch that stands out from mass-market timepieces.

Microbrand watches often offer better value for money compared to luxury brands, as they focus more on quality materials, innovative designs, and direct customer engagement rather than heavy marketing and branding costs. While microbrands may lack the heritage of Rolex or Omega, they often match or exceed luxury brands in movement quality, case finishing, and design creativity.

The best place to buy microbrand watches is directly from official brand websites, ensuring authenticity and access to exclusive releases. Many microbrands operate with limited production runs, so purchasing directly from the source is often the best way to secure your preferred model.

At Horologius, we provide curated links in each of our reviews, directing you to the official store of the featured microbrand. This ensures that you are buying authentic watches at the best prices, with full manufacturer warranties.

Since many microbrands operate on a pre-order or limited-stock basis, staying informed through brand newsletters and social media is key to securing a sought-after timepiece.

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