Not every great watch comes from a brand you’ve heard of.
In fact, some of the most interesting pieces right now are coming from smaller, independent brands that are flying under the radar.
Here are three worth paying attention to.
1. Studio Underdog
Studio Underdog has quickly built a reputation for doing something most brands avoid — making watches that are actually fun.
The designs are bold, instantly recognisable, and don’t take themselves too seriously.
Underneath that, though, there’s still a solid mechanical foundation. It’s not just novelty — it’s a well-executed product with a clear identity.
2. Furlan Marri
Where Studio Underdog leans playful, Furlan Marri goes in the opposite direction.
Clean, vintage-inspired chronographs with thoughtful detailing and strong proportions.
They’ve managed to create watches that feel far more expensive than they are, without overcomplicating the formula.
3. Baltic
Baltic has become one of the more established names in the microbrand space — and for good reason.
Their watches focus on classic proportions and clean design, but with just enough variation to feel distinct.
It’s a good example of how a brand can build a strong identity without trying too hard.
Final thoughts
The gap between independent brands and the mainstream market is closing quickly.
If anything, the independents are now leading in design and value.
The only challenge is knowing where to look.



