This list includes 14 Watch brands that start with O, from “Oak & Oscar” to “Oris”. You’ll find mainstream Swiss makers, independent microbrands, and a wide price range useful for collectors, gift shoppers, and researchers.

Watch brands that start with O are companies and labels that design, market, or manufacture wristwatches. Several have deep Swiss roots — for example, Oris began in 1904 and helped shape affordable mechanical watches.

Below you’ll find the table with Brand, Country, Price Range (USD), and Founded.

Brand: The brand name tells you which maker produced the watch so you can identify and compare models.

Country: Tells you the brand’s origin and helps you understand its design heritage and regional traditions.

Price Range (USD): Shows the typical retail band so you can filter brands by affordability or investment level.

Founded: Lists the brand’s founding year or approximate date so you can gauge its historical standing.

Watch brands that start with O

NameCountryPrice Range (USD)Founding Year
OmegaSwitzerlandLuxury ($3,000–$30,000)1848
OrisSwitzerlandMid ($1,500–$3,000)est. 1904
OrientJapanEntry (< $500)est. 1950
Orient StarJapanAffordable ($500–$1,500)est. 1951
Ochs und JuniorSwitzerlandHaute (> $30,000)est. 2006
Ollech & WajsSwitzerlandAffordable ($500–$1,500)est. 1956
Obris MorganSingaporeEntry (< $500)est. 2009
Ocean7United StatesAffordable ($500–$1,500)est. 2004
ObakuDenmarkEntry (< $500)est. 2007
Oak & OscarUnited StatesAffordable ($500–$1,500)est. 2012
OrfinaSwitzerlandAffordable ($500–$1,500)est. 1922
OgivalSwitzerlandEntry (< $500)est. 1922
OlioUnited StatesAffordable ($500–$1,500)defunct (2016)
OakleyUnited StatesAffordable ($500–$1,500)est. 1975

Descriptions

Omega
Iconic Swiss maison famed for the Speedmaster and Seamaster; precision, chronograph and dive heritage.
Oris
Independent Swiss brand focused on mechanical tool watches, especially divers and pilot models.
Orient
Japanese maker known for in-house mechanical movements and affordable, reliable divers and dress watches.
Orient Star
Orient’s higher-end line offering refined movements, better finishing and dressier designs.
Ochs und Junior
Minimalist independent famed for ingenious, ultra-clean complications and bespoke, low-volume production.
Ollech & Wajs
Swiss brand known for rugged military and dive watches with a strong vintage tool-watch following.
Obris Morgan
Singapore microbrand specializing in robust, affordable divers and field watches for enthusiasts.
Ocean7
Florida-based microbrand building heavy-duty divers and GMTs with reliable movements.
Obaku
Scandinavian minimalist watches pairing Japanese movements with clean, affordable design.
Oak & Oscar
Chicago microbrand known for limited runs, strong design focus and well-finished sport watches.
Orfina
Swiss marque remembered for military chronographs and historic Porsche Design collaborations.
Ogival
Heritage Swiss brand popular in Asia, offering classic dress and everyday watches at accessible prices.
Olio
Short-lived luxury smartwatch maker (Model One); notable early entrant to premium smartwatches.
Oakley
Lifestyle and sports brand that produced distinctive sport watches in the 2000s; watch line largely discontinued.
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