Here you’ll find 18 Watch brands that start with E, organized from “EZA” to “Eyki”. These brands span luxury houses, heritage makers, and microbrands, useful for collecting, gifting, or everyday wear.

Watch brands that start with E are makers or labels whose names begin with the letter E. Several, such as Eterna, played key roles in watchmaking history and innovation.

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

Brand: The brand name as marketed; use it to search for official sites, model lines, and collector references.

Country: Country of origin or headquarters; this helps you understand design influences and regional watchmaking traditions.

Price range (USD): Broad retail band (entry, mid, luxury, haute) in US dollars, useful when comparing affordability and investment potential.

Founded: Year the brand started or an approximate estimate; this gives context about heritage and historical significance.

Watch brands that start with E

Brand Country Founding Year Typical Price Range (USD) Description
Ebel Switzerland est. 1911 Luxury ($2,000–$10,000) Swiss luxury brand known for elegant, Art Deco-influenced designs and the Sport Classic; prized for refined dress watches and jewelry-style cases.
Eberhard & Co. Switzerland est. 1887 Luxury ($2,000–$15,000) Historic Swiss maker famed for precision chronographs and the Scafograf dive line; strong vintage following and family-owned heritage.
Edox Switzerland est. 1884 Mid ($500–$3,000) Swiss brand noted for robust sports and dive watches (Hydrosub), offering value-driven mechanical and quartz pieces for active wearers.
Eterna Switzerland est. 1856 Luxury ($1,000–$8,000) One of Switzerland’s oldest makers; introduced the ball-bearing rotor and created the KonTiki line; respected for movement innovation.
Epos Switzerland est. 1983 Mid ($700–$3,000) Independent Swiss brand focused on mechanical watches with classical design, open dials and complications at accessible prices.
Elgin United States est. 1864 – original company closed 1968 Entry ($100–$500) American watchmaking icon known for pocket and wristwatches; original factory closed mid-20th century, name later reused on budget watches.
Ernest Borel Switzerland est. 1856 Entry ($200–$800) Historic Swiss house known for romantic “cocktail” and dress watches; classic styling remains popular, notably in Asian markets.
Emporio Armani Italy est. 1981 Entry ($150–$800) Fashion-label watches from Armani; style-forward, mostly quartz pieces positioned as accessible luxury fashion accessories.
Esprit Hong Kong est. 1968 Entry ($50–$250) Global fashion brand that markets affordable, style-focused quartz watches sold widely through fashion retailers.
Eone United States est. 2012 Entry ($195–$500) Designer of the tactile Bradley watch for blind and sighted users; minimalist, durable designs that tell time by touch and sight.
Elliot Brown United Kingdom est. 2009 Mid ($400–$1,200) British maker of rugged, adventure-ready tool watches with strong water resistance and practical details for outdoor use.
Enicar Switzerland est. 1913 Mid ($500–$2,500) Historic Swiss manufacturer famous for Sherpa dive watches and robust vintage sports models prized by collectors.
Emile Chouriet Switzerland est. 1990 Mid ($800–$3,000) Geneva-based brand producing elegant Swiss mechanical watches with classical styling and modern finishing.
Enzo Mechana United States est. 2005 Mid ($700–$2,000) Niche brand producing robust, military-inspired dive watches with solid construction and tool-watch aesthetics.
EZA Germany est. 1921 – revived 2017 Mid ($700–$2,500) Historic German name revived as a microbrand; produces vintage-inspired divers and sturdy mechanical watches.
Ennebi Italy est. 1996 Luxury ($1,500–$8,000) Italian boutique brand known for large, hand-finished dive watches with military styling and small-batch production.
Eyki China est. 1988 Entry ($20–$150) Mass-market Chinese fashion watch brand offering very affordable quartz timepieces worldwide.
Elysee Germany est. 1960 Mid ($200–$1,200) German brand producing classic and sporty watches, often with automotive and pilot-inspired designs at accessible prices.

Descriptions

Ebel
Eberhard & Co.
Edox
Eterna
Epos
Elgin
Ernest Borel
Emporio Armani
Esprit
Eone
Elliot Brown
Enicar
Emile Chouriet
Enzo Mechana
EZA
Ennebi
Eyki
Elysee
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