More often than not, when we meet other watch lovers, especially the ones who have been around for many years, the conversation quickly turns to how watch prices have skyrocketed in recent years. This feature article will not try to explain market dynamics. Rather, it will bring to your attention five watch brands that deliver a good blend of design and substance, a commendable measure of originality, and finally, excellent value for money. Not all of them will be Swiss though.
BALTIC
We will start with Baltic. The young French company came into this industry in 2017, following a successful crowdfunding campaign. We came to know them one year later because of their Aquascaphe watch, now marketed as Aquascaphe Classic due to the addition of other sublines to the collection. At that time, we could sense that the company was already doing something interesting, at a nice price point, and with appealing marketing visuals.
Founder Etienne Malec publicly revealed that the brand name Baltic is an homage to his father who had origins in the north of Poland, along the Baltic Sea. This is very important because everything leads back to him. After he passed, Malec (the son) inherited his watches and a journal he kept as a watch collector and a photographer, documenting the watches he owned during his lifetime. That journal set the younger Malec on the path to where Baltic is today, as well as served as the design playbook for some of the brand's core collections.
One of the first two watches introduced for the said Kickstarter campaign was the Bicompax 001: a 38 mm chronograph watch with a heavy influence from the 1940s. The Aquascaphe dive watch that captured our attention followed the next year. It, too, came with vintage design codes and a sizing of 39 mm. Its value for money ratio also convinced us to study more about the brand as a whole.
This story is from the Issue 69 edition of WOW Singapore.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the Issue 69 edition of WOW Singapore.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
BUOYANT HEAVYWEIGHTS
The ubiquitous use of titanium and carbon fibre does not satisfy a growing number of watch lovers; the indisputable rise of quiet design vexes them. The recent release of hefty and heavy timepieces, especially in the dive watch segment, proves that some just like it big
YEN FOR PRECISION
While we typically think of watchmaking as a Swiss matter, this ignores the powerful contributions of Japanese industry and know-how. We begin this deep dive with a look at the biggest names in the game
LEGENDARY DEPTHS
From pioneering chronographs to revolutionizing dive watches, Longines has always been at the forefront of horological advancements. Explore how the Swiss brand's journey through water-resistance shaped the future of dive watches-and made a splash in the process
LEAPING AHEAD
IWC updates the perpetual calendars in its Portugieser range with four new models
HOLDING THE HIGH GROUND
Chanel's 2024 collection represents a rare moment where haute couture and haute horlogerie coexist perfectly
SARTORIAL TIMING
Parmigiani Fleurier encourages us to take a second, and perhaps third, look at the new Toric collection of watches
LEFT HAND DRIVE
The DOXA SUB 300T Aristera is a tribute to the brand's heritage in dive watches, combining the original design with a left-handed twist for 2024, offering the standout features that made DOXA renowned while breaking new ground in functionality
LIVING HISTORY
A. Lange & Söhne has spent the better part of this year celebrating the 25th anniversary of the seminal Datograph. With the Datograph Handwerkskunst, the watch is elevated to the highest level
THE PURSUIT OF PERFECTION
Since its inception, Rolex has never wavered in its pledge to create the world's finest watches for anyone, anywhere
SWEET SPOT
The Longines Legend Diver is just the right amount of watch for a contemporary sports model that could also pull dress watch duties