This list includes 20 Watch brands that start with L, from “LEMFO” to “Lüm‑Tec”. They include mass-market smartwatches, accessible fashion labels, and independent mechanical makers. Collectors, gift shoppers, and researchers use this list to compare origins, prices, and histories.

Watch brands that start with L are makers and marketers of wristwatches spanning luxury, mid-range, and entry-level segments. Several, like Lüm‑Tec, blend Swiss or German engineering traditions with modern independent design.

Below you’ll find the table with Brand, Country of origin, Price range (USD), and Founding year.

Brand: The official brand name as used by the company; use it to search model lines and official websites.

Country of origin: The brand’s country of origin gives context on manufacturing traditions and regional styles you may expect.

Price range (USD): A concise band in USD showing entry, mid, luxury, or haute ranges to help you judge affordability.

Founding year: The recorded founding year or an estimated “est.” date helps you assess heritage and brand longevity.

Watch brands that start with L

Name Country Price Range (USD) Founding Year Description
Longines Switzerland Affordable–Mid 1832 Iconic Swiss brand known for elegant heritage dress and sports watches (Conquest, Master). Strong vintage appeal and broad catalog from affordable classics to higher-end mechanicals.
Luminox USA Entry–Affordable 1989 Rugged, tactical watches famous for constant self-powered luminosity (tritium tubes) and military use; popular with divers and pilots for durability and visibility.
Laco Germany Entry–Affordable 1925 Historic German maker famed for authentic pilot (“Flieger”) watches and tool-watch simplicity; many affordable mechanical models and wartime heritage pieces.
Laurent Ferrier Switzerland Haute (> $50,000) 2010 High-end independent focused on classical finishing and elegant, restrained designs; celebrated for refined movements and exceptional finishing favored by collectors.
Linde Werdelin Denmark Luxury ($10,000–$50,000) 2002 Danish-Swiss brand blending sporty mechanical watches with digital instrument attachments; known for bold cases and mountaineering/ diving DNA.
LIP France Entry–Affordable 1867 Historic French maison with long horological heritage, revival collections mix vintage reissues and modern designs at accessible prices.
Locman Italy Entry–Affordable 1986 Italian-designed watches with bold, contemporary styling, lightweight materials (titanium, carbon) and sporty looks—strong fashion-forward identity.
Louis Erard Switzerland Affordable ($500–$2,000) 1931 Swiss independent offering classical, accessible mechanical watches with creative dials and value-driven in-house collaborations; good entry luxury for collectors.
Louis Moinet Switzerland Luxury–Haute 2004 High-end brand inspired by early chronograph inventor Louis Moinet, producing ornate, limited pieces and complications with strong artistic flair.
Larsson & Jennings UK Entry–Affordable 2012 Scandinavian-British fashion-meets-watch brand known for minimalist, dressy quartz and automatic watches; stylish, accessible pieces favored in fashion circles.
Lorier USA Entry–Affordable 2016 Microbrand making vintage-inspired mechanical tool watches with solid specs and value pricing; popular with enthusiasts seeking retro aesthetics.
Le Jour France Entry–Affordable est. 1954 Heritage tool-watch name revived with modern reissues—known for divers and chronographs with vintage styling and accessible pricing.
Lucien Piccard Switzerland Entry (< $500) 1923 Longstanding Swiss-born brand (now global) offering fashion-forward, often gem-set watches; historically known for elegant dress pieces at accessible prices.
Lang & Heyne Germany Haute (> $50,000) 2001 Dresden-based haute horlogerie house producing exquisitely finished, hand-made classical timepieces prized for artisanal movement finishing and rarity.
Louis Vuitton France Luxury ($10,000–$50,000) 1854 Luxury fashion house with serious high-end watchmaking (Tambour, in-house movements); watches combine luxury design, brand prestige and technical cred.
Lorus Japan Entry (< $500) 1982 Seiko-owned mass-market line offering reliable quartz and entry mechanical watches; good-value everyday pieces with broad availability.
Leica (Watches) Germany Luxury ($10,000–$50,000) 2022 Camera-maker Leica’s boutique watch arm produces precision, understated mechanical watches that reflect the brand’s design and engineering ethos.
Lüm‑Tec USA Entry–Affordable 2008 American microbrand known for high-visibility dials and proprietary lume treatments, offering robust sport watches with strong value-for-spec.
Luch Belarus Entry (< $500) 1953 Minsk-based maker with Soviet-era roots, producing simple mechanical and quartz watches; collectible for Eastern Bloc horology fans and budget mechanicals.
LEMFO China Entry (< $500) 2013 Chinese maker of affordable smartwatches and wearable tech; focuses on feature-rich smartwatches at low price points for global markets.

Descriptions

Longines
Luminox
Laco
Laurent Ferrier
Linde Werdelin
LIP
Locman
Louis Erard
Louis Moinet
Larsson & Jennings
Lorier
Le Jour
Lucien Piccard
Lang & Heyne
Louis Vuitton
Lorus
Leica (Watches)
Lüm‑Tec
Luch
LEMFO
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