The DeMarco Chronograph makes a strong and affordable debut
1940s chronograph, but make it colourful: DeMarco takes 1940s pilot’s chrono inspiration and conveys it in a modern mechaquartz manner.
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Vario’s stylish and affordable flippable watch gets two new mother-of-pearl dials which further emphasise old-school vibes.
Powered by a manually wound Sellita movement, this is one of the more compelling microbrand field offerings we’ve come across.
From the mind of internationally acclaimed designer Zach Raven, this intriguing minimalist watch offers space-age looks at a reasonable price.
An updated version of the Norwegian brand’s original stellar offering, the Satellite Ground Station II offers out-of-this-world value.
Minimal, elevated and unashamed of its meca-quartz movement, the HZ.02 Chronograph delivers on all possible aspects of value.
Germany’s Heinrich blends 70s and 80s style with ultra-modern material tech for its latest watch.
The Hong Kong brand’s second model launches with seven beautiful dials and two unique dial textures all inspired by feudal Japan.
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This new limited-edition take on the Australian brand’s Loimu model offers a cleaner, distinctly Nordic aesthetic.