Here you’ll find 17 Watch brands that start with P that begin with P, organized from “Panerai” to “Purnell”. The list covers heritage maisons, independents, and notable microbrands across dress, sports, and haute watchmaking. It’s useful for collecting, gifting, and daily wear.

Watch brands that start with P are makers and labels whose names begin with the letter P. Many combine storied histories—like “Panerai” supplying the Italian Navy—with modern independent craft.

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

Brand: The official watchmaker name; use it to find models, reputations, and brand-specific histories.

Country: The brand’s country of origin, which signals regional style, manufacturing traditions, and expected service networks.

Price Range (USD): A concise band showing typical retail costs in USD, useful for budgeting or comparison.

Founding Year: Year the brand began or was established, helping you gauge heritage and collectible potential.

Watch brands that start with P

BrandCountry of originPrice range (USD band)Founded (year)
Patek PhilippeSwitzerland (Geneva)Haute (>$20,000)1839
PaneraiItaly (Florence) / SwitzerlandLuxury ($5,000–$20,000)1860
PiagetSwitzerland (La Côte‑aux‑Fées)Luxury ($5,000–$20,000)1874
Parmigiani FleurierSwitzerland (Fleurier)Luxury ($5,000–$20,000)1996
PerreletSwitzerland (Le Locle)Mid ($500–$5,000)1777
PequignetFrance (Morteau)Mid ($500–$5,000)1973
Paul PicotSwitzerlandLuxury ($5,000–$20,000)1976
PurnellSwitzerland (Geneva)Haute (>$20,000)2017
Porsche DesignGermany (Ulm)Luxury ($5,000–$20,000)1972
Paul SmithUnited Kingdom (Nottingham)Entry (<$500)1970
Pierre CardinFrance (Paris)Entry (<$500)1950
Philip WatchItaly (Naples)Mid ($500–$5,000)est. 1858
Philip SteinUnited States (Miami)Mid ($500–$5,000)2003
PoljotRussia (Moscow)Entry (<$500)est. 1930
PobedaRussia (Moscow)Entry (<$500)1945
Paul HewittGermany (Hamburg)Entry (<$500)2009
Paul GerberSwitzerland (Zurich)Luxury ($5,000–$20,000)est. 1980

Descriptions

Patek Philippe
Iconic Swiss haute‑horlogerie house famed for perpetual calendars and the Calatrava; Nautilus and Grand Complications are collector benchmarks.
Panerai
Italian‑styled divers known for large cushion cases and the Luminor crown guard; blends naval heritage with Swiss movements.
Piaget
Renowned for ultra‑thin movements and high‑jewelry pieces; Altiplano line epitomizes elegant, slender dress watches.
Parmigiani Fleurier
Independent Swiss manufacture focused on in‑house movements and traditional finishing; noted for the Tonda and Toric collections.
Perrelet
Historic maker credited with inventing the automatic rotor; popular for turbine‑style sport watches and accessible mechanicals.
Pequignet
French independent famous for its in‑house Calibre Royal and elegant, classically styled watches with a refined aesthetic.
Paul Picot
Swiss independent producing classically styled mechanical watches with in‑house complications; known for the Classico and Technicum lines.
Purnell
Modern haute‑horlogerie label specializing in multi‑axis and triple tourbillons with bold, technical designs for collectors of extreme complications.
Porsche Design
Design‑led brand applying automotive aesthetics to watches; produces sporty, functional timepieces like the Monobloc Actuator.
Paul Smith
British fashion label offering colorful, design‑forward quartz watches—stylish, affordable accessories with a playful touch.
Pierre Cardin
Global fashion house with licensed, affordable watches; trend‑led styles often bold or retro, sold widely as fashion accessories.
Philip Watch
Heritage Italian‑branded watches using Swiss movements; blends classic Mediterranean design with accessible mechanical and quartz models.
Philip Stein
Lifestyle brand known for wellness‑focused watches and “natural frequency” technology; offers fashionable quartz and automatic models.
Poljot
Historic Soviet/Russian manufacturer famed for pilot and chronograph watches (Gagarin connection); largely inactive/defunct after factory closures.
Pobeda
Soviet‑era brand relaunched in various forms; known for simple, robust mechanical watches produced for everyday wear.
Paul Hewitt
Contemporary German brand offering nautical‑inspired, minimalist quartz watches at affordable prices, popular in fashion markets.
Paul Gerber
Independent Swiss watchmaker and restorer known for bespoke complications and high‑end restoration; produces limited, mechanically sophisticated pieces.
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