From Issue Seven of Gear Patrol Magazine.
In an era of casual business attire and smartphones, the dress watch could very well have diminished in importance —- if anything, however, it has become more important than ever. The rare occasions on which we dress to the nines deserve a higher level of refinement, and a handsome wristwatch is an essential part of that equation. Many die-hard enthusiasts advocate for expensive dress watches —- those that are thin in stature, mechanical in nature and exquisitely finished. Many watches fitting that description retail in the five figures, but a handful of watchmakers have your bases covered at a much more stomachable cost.
Defakto Vektor Silbermatt

Defakto is an indie German watchmaker that molds its modestly priced watches in the Bauhaus design aesthetic. The Vektor takes on a charming, minimalist look with a stark white-and-black dial, an automatic movement, a razor-thin bezel and a profile that’s under 10mm thick, including the domed crystal.