Never heard of Gavox.
Checked them out. Good shout.
I'd also throw Gavox into the mix. I've had a few email chats with Michael the owner and he's a great enthusiast - I got one of their limited edition Roads models a few years back and it's very well screwed together and the metal bracelet is surprisingly weighty. Not at all like the rattly efforts that often seem to come with watches at a similar price point.
SGR
Never heard of Gavox.
Checked them out. Good shout.
Interesting to read, I was left very disappointed, there was no remedy offered to owners of the white dialed watches, they just didn't produce updated hands for that model. I liked the watch despite all the problems, it's a great size and design.
I guess that their continued operations point to improvements all round. Perhaps I'll keep my eyes peeled for a used updated version.
Can only comment on ones I've owned (makes sense I suppose) so:
Helson shark diver, one of my all time favourites. Love the design, maybe not the most refined but excellent value for the money.
Christopher Ward, excellent finishing. Had a few of these now but always seem to move them on as I don't want to risk bashing them and I have my Omega for my good watch.
Scurfa, solid watch and again excellent value for the money. Great diver watches made for divers by a diver, what more can you ask for in a dive watch (shameless plug, I have one for sale on SC😁).
Others I've owned which I'd recommend, Helm, Zelos and Haldor (their Abissi Diver is great for knocking fence posts in!).
There are some really good looking watches that I’ve never heard of here! Nice to see something a bit different 👍🏻
II agree, feels like a bit of a golden age, the variety of watches available at all price points must be the widest it's been for decades.think micro brand have really progressed with their offerings since though and some of the output in the £400-£1k range is exceptional.
Makina I think are great bang for the buck
Due to the bath on resale prices it might be worth looking for used examples. Let someone else take the hit on depreciation and grab a bargain.
Agree to an extent but some of the better examples can be hard to get hold of over here. Most seem to come up every now and again though if you are patient but not always at a bargain price.
Ming, Laventure & Halios spring to mind as having all (or 1 in the case of Halios) their models selling above retail s/h.
Another set off microbrands worth checking out that I didn't spot listed are (i've not owned most of these but reviews have generally seemed favourable):
6B (GasGasBones)
WT Author
MHD
Isotope
Opphav
Bremoir
NTH
Raven
Aevig
Vesuviate
MKII
Visitor
Then more expensive (£1k+):
Bravur
Ophion
Semper & Adhuc
There really are just so many brands out there now.
Time Factors, too, if ebay is anything to go by . . . .
Great thread btw -- nice to have a definitive list.
Remember there's also a resurgence in "resurrected" brands. Obviously Eddie has Smiths and Newmark has already been mentioned but Vertex, Nivada Grenchen etc etc are all back in business. Most have little or no connection / continuity with the original brand but it's nice to see some old names back on some very nice dials.
Edit -- Good thread on resurrected brands here: https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...and-relaunches
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This has caught my eye from Wolbrook. 39.5mm case size. Has anyone tried them?
^^^ Very Damasko-ish!
Ooops, I meant to put Straum in the list as Opphav is the model. Shame to hear if it's a general issue - Would have liked to have seen one on here and get some feedback. I'm sorely tempted by the green Opphav on bracelet. I like the look of integrated watches and this is cheap enough to be worth a bit of a risk, but I should probably use my last slot for a funky summer diver of some kind.
I was going to add Lundis Bleus but they \re generally regarded as a bit overpriced which is why I didn't. Nice looking watches though.
To be honest the size of the Opphav also puts me off a bit, especially with the integrated style bracelet.
I've already got the anOrdain covered luckily so the long wait list won't be a problem.
I've followed Satory Billard over the last couple of years and they do put out some great combos!
Lorier Neptune - Love mine!
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Fine Watches Berlin. Really lovely Bauhaus style watch.
Some bangers here
Like a lot of them, might try and blag the New Halios Seaforth, but some food for thought for sure*
*Not Tag though, not a micro brand
Yes, I got one of their original Worldtimer watches that ran as a Kickstarter campaign. It's a Mechaquartz which runs very reliably and the overall level of finishing is pretty good. Case doesn't perhaps have the weight / heft I might have expected, and my model came on a NATO so I cannot vouch for the quality of their metal bracelets - usually the weak link (pardon the pun) when it comes this price point.
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This thread is probably my greatest source of temptation at the moment, because these are all so accessible.
So, stop that!*
*Don't stop!
There's one in Oxford that have some interesting designs that are a bit different, Radcliffe. https://www.radcliffewatches.com/
The new RZE models look very interesting: https://www.rzewatches.com/pages/res...22-launch-page
If one does facebook then the league of microbrands is a nice page for temptation.