Top 6 Adventure Watch brands you should Know

Top 6 Adventure Watch

If you don’t pay religious attention to the watching industry I do, you may be excused for assuming pretty stable. There are giant brands that have Vacheron, Breguet, Patek, Rolex. And various durable layers of timepieces. However, these things do not always happen and may happen again in the future.

I’m not saying having some crazy bolt power. But with independent watchmaking. Fever pitch constantly coming out of the woodwork, and brand new. See about best of Watches and Wonders. Enough Challengers is more than ready to take a piece of proverbial foot.

Sure, some might say that there are a lot, even when we’re full. Brand new and Kickstarter watches. But here and there are who you really want attention to.

1.AnOrdain

This Scottish brand is doing what very few watchmakers ever try. Just give this side of Glashutte: enamel dials. One good reason is that these types of dials are generally reserved for the classic grand. Maisons in the world of watchmaking: They’re hard to blood.

First, a metal dial is cut empty handed; Then its “counter-enameled” to stop it from bending in the oven. A thin layer of colored enamel powder is then painted across before the dial does not shoot an 830 C process. This is repeated and repeated until the color comes out of the right depth. Shoot another imperfect opportunity that will send the whole process back to each start.

The result at anOrdain is an attractive series of green-blue colors, postal red-colored dials, and. Standard workhorse Sellita Southwest-200 movements and svelte 38mm cases backed. Especially the newly-refined Model 1 – these are elegant, playful ripe timepieces.

Official website:anordain.com

2. Unimatic

Milanese was founded in 2015 by students of local and industrial design. Giovanni Moro and Simon Nunziato, Unimatic is one of the handful of new handfuls. Exciting Italian watch brand emerging in the last few years. Industrial aesthetics tend to their skills and by throwing in a good amount of Bauhaus minimalism. The result was their first watch, the precisely-named Modello Uno.

Since then it has been a stumbling block even in the strictly limited version of the tool timepieces. With all the same simple cool, riffing around the famous 1950s dive clocks. With a dash, more contemporary talents than the likes of Blancpain and Omega can attend nowadays. Equipped with Seiko movements and solid glasses sheets (including 300m water resistance). These entrepreneurs are out of some of the timepieces available on Sundays.

How hot But, these guys limited edition of the last ally 99-piece – Unimatic Massena Lab Modello Uno Reference x. U1-ML6 – Sold out in a minute.

Official website:unimaticwatches.com

3. Scurfa

Jump watches talk a lot, but Scurfa Semi-Bidar founder Paul Scurfield walks – at the bottom of the North Sea. Some of those brands don’t have a seriously dark introduction; The cost across Paul is a saturation submarine, working six hours at a time in a 28-day post at deep casting. If anyone knows what a professional tool is, it’s him.

So initially there was the quartz movement. (No matter how they’re seen below quartz movements are still more accurate and reliable than mechanical). All from Scurfa watches have moved on to a uniform, modern style of walking, automatics.

This means a look that a Rolex Submariner can be a great option. The latest models added some handsome colors and. A design-forward hexagonally-embellished dial and fantastically curvy case. Scurfa is still a long way before it hit the surface, but they’re definitely growing.

Official website:scurfawatches.com

4. Farer

They probably set up a bit more than some of the companies on this list. Farer (remarkably “very beautiful”) however deserves more love they’re getting. The brand is one of the most trusted British watch designers out there and everyone. New releases just keep their reports cool, cheap. And downright beautiful timepieces – if you like the color blue.

Most of their models are on the flashy side. Water compressor from Chronograph Sports. But those device watches’re more interesting in terms of an exclamation point than your usual array. An example is Chronograph Automatics, as the name implies. A solid automatic chronograph, but the Cobb version is drenched in six or seven different. Red and yellow show water shades like an ocean-themed coloring book.

Each watch is set with a bronze crown, full touch of the father’s signature. Reliable, accurate, and good value for money – and more recent pieces are equipped with ETA or Sellita movements.

Official website:farer.com

5.Doxa

Doxa was probably the great collapse of the quartz crisis. Kill brand device watch players were there before the advent of battery powered watches. Despite starting 130 years ago, it’s only in the last decade that Doxa has really experienced their presence. And less than that they are beginning to make inroads here in the UK among anyone loyal to the vineyard collection.

However, they have various pressures on his head behind his panic. The 1960s right back and harking the golden age of underwater exploration. The meaning is large, frame-shaped small pot-shaped cases and old scuba gear technical appearance. They’re also very bright.

Doxa’s signature color is their clear orange, but now every piece. Also available alongside some more subtle color swaps is yellow. I usually prefer the original – especially on the classic Sub 300T. But a lot of tone-on-tone silver-dialed numbers can be said. Either way, you’re getting professional standard diving watches. Also in an attractive back package that hit above their price tag.

Official website:doxawatches.com

6. Alsta

Although you definitely can’t see a name before you saw an Alsta before. At least, if you’re any kind of cinephile. It may be a small brand nowadays, but it can go back to its 1970s boom. Before the quartz crisis – Alsta was a go-to in the name of professional diving watches. So much so that it had a major role in the jaw alongside Richard Dreyfuss’ Matt Hooper.

They were revived in 2014 and Nautoscaph used their inspiration jaw clock straight out the door. It has remained in the same water ever since. Sharp back-based designs, but not imitations, make them vintage pieces. Moreover, that is, Nautoscaph Superautomatic, to recreate the actual jaw clocks play-by-play.

The product will be elegantly given the back case, but limited to 1975 pieces. Triple lock crowns and serious diving instruments are not to be credited, I don’t see is a number of long lasting all. Here’s hoping for a better follow up of their jaws than 2’s.

Official website:alstawatch.com

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