How much bang for buck can microbrands cram into watches these days? The company Maen just might have the answer: Its newest collection packs a host of premium features mixed with a compelling — if potentially polarizing — design in its Greenwich watch. It almost seems too good to be true, so we were curious to find out if a $750 Swiss automatic GMT watch with lacquer dial, possibly perfect proportions and a fun look can really offer all the value it proposes to. (Spoiler alert: it does.)
Key Specs:
Case Diameter: 38mm
Case Depth: 12.05mm
Water Resistance: 100m
Movement: SwissTech S24-045 automatic
Price: ~$750
Notable

Maen grabs your attention with the kind of specs, features and restrained design you’d typically expect of significantly more expensive watches. It stands out for its price-to-features ratio even within the realm of microbrands where many take a similar, value-driven approach to varying degrees. The Greenwich offers not only nice (read: moderate-to-smallish) sizing and the right specs, like sapphire crystal, 100m of water resistance, and a Swiss automatic GMT movement — but also bonuses like a lacquer dial and sharp, contrasting case finishing. It even gets an extra point for interest thanks to its use of a little-known movement.
On top of it all, the design mixes sporty and conservative elements in a balanced way that results in a unique but potentially polarizing character. Most people will either love or hate the oversized hour markers — I happen to love this design. There are four available variations of the Greenwich with mostly more traditional dial colors than the one we selected, which has red hands and indices. (The blue dial one has a cool waffle texture.) We chose this model to mix things up — there are enough traditional field, dive and other tool watches out there — and because the brand deserves credit for a gutsy design choice.