Minimalist philosophy offers a simple, intentional, approach to architecture, decor, clothing, and life. Instead of having dozens and dozens of watches, it invites us to have only one or a few that are simple, readable, and versatile parts of a wardrobe. The philosophy stresses quality over quantity. So, one might only have a watch or three, but they might be a better than ordinary without venturing too far into material excess.
| A Minimalist Fossil Watch |
Minimalism also stresses simplicity over complication. Something like the Tudor Ranger or Rolex Explorer I might be the perfect expression of a high quality minimalist timepiece. Fortunately, when it comes to minimalist timepieces, there are a few attainable brands that come to mind.
Movado Minimalism
As a brand that has built itself around its fabled Museum watch since 1947, Movado does minimalism well. Many of their watches have no markers. Hands, sometimes a date window, and a disc at 12 o'clock are sufficient for the Movado Museum model.
| Movado Museum Model Automatic (Amazon Photo) |
You can see the Movado Museum Model here using my Amazon affiliate link. It's the most expensive watch on this list. However, if you poke around a bit, you can find quartz models for half the price of the automatic. You might also try outlets like the Movado Company Store. However, buyers should be very aware of differences between Movado models. For example, the Museum Classic is a little more upscale than the Movado Signature watch.
MVMT Minimalism
If you are looking for minimalism in an enthusiast-oriented watch at a minimal price, MVMT might well be your brand. Initially started as a microbrand, MVMT made an impact on the watch world and was purchased by the Movado Group. This gave the upstart brand international presence and a strong manufacturing base. The brand has many minimalist offerings, but their inexpensive starting point is the MVMT Astro Blue Chronograph. It's from the MVMT Blacktop Collection and it earned a sharp watch shout out here on this blog earlier this year.
It's simply an incredible deal at less than $100 and you can get it right here via my Amazon Affiliate Link!
Skagen Minimalist Watches
Everyone is gaga about microbrands today. But, every brand started somewhere. Skagen was the brainchild of Danish immigrants to the United States and draws heavily upon the design influences of artists in Denmark's Skagen area. When they achieved commercial success, they were acquired by Fossil. Now, they benefit from that companies scale and breadth. But, the watches still remain Scandinavian in design.
| A Skagen Signatur Watch |
Most Skagen watches are minimalist in nature. However, the Skagen Signatur Stainless Steel Watch for Men stands out as a very practical and affordable way to scratch the minimalist bug for less than $100. You can get yours here on Amazon using my affiliate link.
This post just scratches the surface of minimalist watches as a topic. You'll want to check out my Watches A to Z post on Mondaine. If you want to save serious money, check out my watch deal alert post on the Stuhrling Original Minimalist watch.
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