Though watchmaking in Great Britain was once the best in the world, it’s more likely that Switzerland, Germany and Japan come to the fore in the mind of the average watch consumer today. That being said, we’ve seen a resurgence of British firms in the “microbrand” scene over the last few years, no small number of which are actually Scottish brands.
Land of green rolling hills and beautiful lochs, land of whisky, land of narrow mountain roads that have a tendency to nearly kill Americans who aren’t used to driving on the left (true story), Scotland is also, it turns out, home to more and more small watch brands whose wares are affordable, design-focused, and unique. Here are some of our favorites from the past few years:
anOrdain

Based in Glasgow, anOrdain is the brainchild of Lewis Heath, whose enamel-dialed wares are some of the most beautiful in the modern “microbrand” scene. Highly affordable given the incredible effort that goes into their manufacture, anOrdain’s Model 1 and Model 2 are as much pieces of art as they are timepieces.