2018年10月12日星期五

These 10 Watch Brands You Should Know

If you're talking about watch brands, are you thinking about Rolex or Festina? Here are 10 other watch brands that you should also discover.

Yazole Watch

1. Orient
Orient is a Japanese brand created in 1950 that has the distinction of producing mechanical watches. The latter is powered by movements "in house" and are very elegant. Yes, in Japan too, we know how to make beautiful traditional watches!

2. Simplified
Although created in 2013, the Simpl brand produces the "cleanest" watches on the market. With a 316L stainless steel case and a premium Italian leather strap, these watches adapt to all styles and personalities.

3. About Vintage
About Vintage watches have modern materials and a timeless aesthetic. In addition, they operate using automatic movements of quality. A nice mix.

4. Farer
Farer watches have the particularity of being designed in London, before being assembled by hand in Switzerland. They offer a unique blend of contemporary style and classic lines. Simple, effective.

5. Triwa
At Triwa, we design watches in order to use the "Swedish curiosity". Their workmanship has been well thought out and they have a "throwback" style that makes them perfect for any occasion, whether at the office, for a wedding or ... a diving session!

6. Autodromo
Behind the Autodromo, brand hides a particular state of mind: that of a time when automobiles rhymed with the taste of risk, panache, and style. The brand's watches draw their inspiration from the "spirit of motoring" of the Italian racing cars of the 80s.

7. Visitor Watch Co.
Using a combination of slender curves and more angular lines, each Watch Watch Co. is a beautiful demonstration of craftsmanship and the collection shines with its diversity. We particularly appreciate the care given to finishes.

Yazole is a Chinese brand that makes watches with a craft concept . The watches are affordable, with a rare and assertive style.

9. Vostok Europe
With Vostok, direction Lithuania for this young brand created in April 2004. Originally, she produced watches that used the Russian movement Vostok. Today, they mainly use Seiko mechanisms and have sophisticated dials. A beautiful discovery.

10. Junkers
Junkers is a brand from Germany (the "j" is pronounced here as a "y") and is one of the first to have been powered by Citizen's Miyota movement. Each watch has a timeless style and skilfully combines reliability and elegance. A must for men of good taste!