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The Best Microbrand Watches to Buy in December 2024

Mcrobrand Watches December 2024

Timor Modern Field 100M

Timor Modern Field 100M

Timor first came to my attention for their painfully perfect Dirty Dozen re-issue a few years back, so in my head they’re quintessentially vintage. Not so the Modern Field. It still has that field watch heritage, but in a high-contrast, blacked-out-with white-numerals look that’s a world away from classic. That said, it’s still offered in a vintage size at 36.5mm, so if you really want to amp up that SAS-worthy modern military vibe, you’ll need the Expedition overcase; a hardwearing black sheath you can screw over your Timor to up its rugged cred, complete with a range of coloured inserts. It’ll set you back another £150, but for an entirely new watch (or just another option), it might be worth it.

Price and Specs:


Model:
Timor

Modern Field 100M

Case:
36.5mm

diameter x 12mm thickness, stainless steel with black DLC coating

Dial:
Black

Water resistance:
100m

(10 bar)

Movement:
Sellita

calibre SW260, automatic, 31 jewels

Frequency:
28,800

vph (4 Hz)

Power reserve:
38h

Functions:
Hours,

minutes, seconds

Strap:
Seatbelt

nylon fabric

Price:
£999

More details at Timor.

REC Lotus 98T/4

REC Lotus 98T 4

If you don’t know REC’s modus operandi by now, let me elaborate: take metal from an iconic car, aircraft, bike, whatever and repurpose it into a thematically appropriate timepiece. We’ve seen a few brands try it over the years, but none better than REC. That’s doubly true of the handsome new ode to Lotus, the 98T/4. The number comes from Lotus 98T chassis number 4, which donated the metal here, with good looks designed in collaboration with Classic Team Lotus in black and gold John Player Special livery. It’s a gorgeous chronograph with serious heritage for a decent (and currently discounted) price.

Price and Specs:


Model:
REC

Lotus 98T/4

Case:
39.7mm

diameter x 13mm thickness, stainless steel

Dial:
Grey

with chapter ring made from reforged 98T chassis

Water resistance:
100m

(10 bar)

Movement:
REC

calibre RC-98T/4, automatic, 31 jewels

Frequency:
28,800

vph (4 Hz)

Power reserve:
62h

Functions:
Hours,

minutes, seconds, chronograph

Strap:
Calfskin

leather

Price:
$3,565

(approx. £2,800), limited to 989 pieces

More details at REC.

Riley Watch Co. Howard Hughes Chronograph HH02

Riley Howard Hughes Chronograph Mark 2

Any pilots’ watch worth its wings has a few different ‘marks’ under its belt and burgeoning aviation brand Riley is no different. The second generation of their colourfully handsome Howard Hughes Chronograph is slimmer and smaller – and therefore more wearable – than before, with all the same chronometric chronograph performance, applied indexes and inset subdials. It’s a subtle change, sure, but one that shows Riley is striving to improve their collection one run after the next. And who doesn’t love a colourful pilots’ watch?

Price and Specs:


Model:
Riley

Watch Co. Howard Hughes Chronograph HH02

Case:
40mm

diameter x 11mm thickness, stainless steel

Dial:
White

with blue subdials and chapter ring

Water resistance:
50m

(5 bar)

Movement:
Mecha-Quartz

Seiko VK64

Functions:
Hours,

minutes, seconds, date, chronograph

Strap:
Leather

Price:
£249

More details at Riley Watch.

Fleux FLX003

Fleux FLX003

It’s fitting that elsewhere in this issue we go over why some watches have triangle markers at 12 o’clock (in our Oracle Speaks section, if you’re struggling to find it), as Fleux has taken that idea and run with it. Inspired by the Omega Seamaster 300 Big Triangle, the Fleux FLX003 blows that 12 o’clock index up to gigantic proportions and teams it with a pair of broad arrow hands to create one of the most readable dive watches in the micro space. It still has all the elements of a vintage military diver, just with a lot more flair. We love it.

Price and Specs:


Model:
Fleux

FLX003

Case:
38mm

diameter x 14mm thickness, stainless steel

Dial:
Black

Water resistance:
200m

(20 bar)

Movement:
Seiko

calibre NH38A, automatic, 24 jewels

Frequency:
21,600

vph (3 Hz)

Power reserve:
41h

Functions:
Hours,

minutes, seconds

Strap:
Sequal

recycled ocean plastic

Price:
$499

(approx. £390)

More details at Fleux Watches.

Studio Underd0g 01Series Gen 3

Studio Underd0g 01Series Gen 3

What do you do when your movement-maker decides to make life hard and impose brand-ruining restrictions? If you’re Studio Underd0g, you use the same manufacturer but make a better movement. In the wake of Seagull upping their minimum order to a hefty 10,000 movements, Studio Underd0g took the opportunity to create a bespoke new calibre with the Chinese manufacturer, a cool, blacked-out number with a 50-hour power reserve. Sure, it’s not sexy – until you look at it through the exhibition caseback. Plus, there are other quality-of-life changes in the new version, like a slimmer 12.9mm case, a larger crown and ‘Assembled in Great Britain’ lettering on the dial. It’s not as headline-grabbing as a passion fruit collab with Moser, but for the many, many (many) fans of the brand, these are all welcome changes, for just £50 more than the Gen 2.

Price and Specs:


Model:
Studio

Underd0g 01SERIES (Gen 3)

Case:
38.5mm

diameter x 12.9mm thickness, stainless steel

Dial:
2

layer with a satin sandblasted base dial with dégradé top dial

Water resistance:
50m

(5 bar)

Movement:
Seagull

calibre ST-1901B, manual winding, 21 jewels

Frequency:
21,600

vph (3 Hz)

Power reserve:
45h

Functions:
Hours,

minutes, seconds, chronograph

Strap:
Saffiano

leather

Price:
£550

More details at Studio Underd0g.

Heinrich Taucher Forged Carbon V2

Heinrich Taucher

We’ve seen a lot of intense lume over the past year or so, from more full lume dials than ever before to full lume cases. But quantity isn’t everything and the Taucher from Stuttgart-based Heinrich is showing a more inspired use of the glowing material. The bezel and dial of the 1970s-inspired design look like classic forged carbon, but here they’re infused with lume, meaning those random patterns glow in the dark. Paired with a wavy line of lume around the circumference of the bezel – and available in both blue and red – the Taucher proves that there’s more to glowing in the dark than sheer brightness.

Price and Specs:


Model:
Heinrich

Taucher

Case:
41mm

diameter x 11.5mm thickness, stainless steel

Dial:
Forged

carbon with lume inlay

Water resistance:
200m

(20 bar)

Movement:
Sellita

calibre SW200-1 Elaboré, automatic, 26 jewels

Frequency:
28,800

vph (4 Hz)

Power reserve:
56h

Functions:
Hours,

minutes, seconds

Strap:
Stainless

steel bracelet

Price:
£752

More details at Heinrich.

Venezianico Arsenale Ultrablack

Venezianico Arsenale Ultrablack

My colleague Michael all but called Venezianico’s Arsenale his favourite microbrand release of the year when the Venetian brand launched it earlier this year and it’s not hard to see why. It’s Parmigianiesque good looks and cool colours ooze Italian flair. Now though, they’re turning the lights out and incorporating one of my favourite microbrand releases (the Boldr Singularity) with a musou black dial. The paint absorbs 99.4% of light, so gazing into this particular abyss is an experience.

Price and Specs:


Model:
Venezianico

Arsenale Ultrablack

Case:
40mm

diameter x 8.95mm thickness, stainless steel

Dial:
Musou

Black, 99.4% light absorption

Water resistance:
50m

(5 bar)

Movement:
Miyota

calibre 9029, automatic, 24 jewels

Frequency:
28,800

vph (4 Hz)

Power reserve:
42h

Functions:
Hours,

minutes

More details at Venezianico.

Micromilspec Monogram

Micromilspec Monogram

While they initially cut their teeth in the custom watch world – specifically when it comes to military squadron watches – Micromilspec’s civilian, off-the-shelf debut, the Milgraph, didn’t have any customisation. Now though, the Monogram bridges the gap. Made from a similar chassis to the Milgraph, the new piece allows you to put your own stamp on the dial – literally. A family crest, a logo, letters, you can customise the dial how you want. Although I’d be careful not to take up too much of it; the diamond pattern, inspired by a Glock pistol grip, is worth leaving some space for.

Price and Specs:


Model:
Micromilspec

Monogram

Case:
42mm

diameter x 12mm thickness, stainless steel

Dial:
Black

or white diamond pattern inspired by the Glock pistol grip

Water resistance:
200m

(20 bar)

Movement:
Sellita

calibre SW200-1 Spécial (Elaboré), automatic, 26 jewels

Frequency:
28,800

vph (4 Hz)

Power reserve:
38h

Functions:
Hours,

minutes, seconds

Strap:
Stainless

steel bracelet, rubber, NATO fabric or leather

Price:
€1,500

(approx. £1,250) (NATO), €1,595 (approx. £1,327) (stainless steel bracelet), €1,580 (approx. £1,315) (leather), €1,530 (approx. £1,273) (rubber)

More details at Micromilspec.

Detrash Gotham’s Vigilante

Detrash Gotham’s Vigilante

Batman is a name that we hear a lot in the watch world, though largely most brands are happy to let Rolex take the caped crusader’s name in vain. Not so Detrash, who have taken Bruce Wayne’s alter-ego to heart with the aptly named Gotham’s Vigilante. Almost entirely blacked out with a few hints of vintage Batman yellow, it’s made with 80% recycled steel so that you know you’re on the good team. With an automatic movement, solid specs and a strict limited edition, it’s also a steal. So maybe you’re not that good?

Price and Specs:


Model:
Detrash

Gotham’s Vigilante

Case:
41mm

diameter x 12.9mm thickness recycled stainless steel

Dial:
Black

Water resistance:
200m

(20 bar)

Movement:
Seiko

calibre NH35, automatic, 24 jewels

Frequency:
21,600

vph (3 Hz)

Power reserve:
41h

Functions:
Hours,

minutes, seconds, date

Strap:
#tide

material

Price:
£380

More details at Detrash.

Ubiq Dual Seaset

Ubiq Dual Seaset

Colour, colour everywhere! Summer might be over but don’t let your wrist game cool off with this splash of colour from Singaporean microbrand Ubiq. The Dual gets its name from its two-colour bezel and the Seaset colourway – a tropical mix of orange and turquoise – is the kind of brightness I need in my life. Paired with a matching turquoise dial, and orange hour and second hands, it’s a splash of bold colour. Sure, there are more subtle colourways (the classy white and blue Navysilver, for example), but who needs subtlety? Especially at impulse buy levels of accessibility.

Price and Specs:


Model:
Ubiq

Dual Seaset

Case:
39mm

diameter x 11.5mm thickness, stainless steel

Dial:
Turquoise

Water resistance:
200m

(20 bar)

Movement:
Miyota

calibre 9015, automatic, 24 jewels

Frequency:
28,800

vph (4 Hz)

Power reserve:
42h

Functions:
Hours,

minutes, seconds, date

Strap:
Stainless

steel bracelet and additional orange FKM rubber strap

Price:
£521

More details at Ubiq.

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