This list includes 13 Watch brands that start with V, from “Vacheron Constantin” to “Vulcain”. They range from historic Swiss maisons to niche independents, and serve collectors, gift shoppers, and researchers.
Watch brands that start with V are a diverse mix of heritage maisons and modern independents. For example, Vacheron Constantin traces its origins to 1755, making it one of the world’s oldest watchmakers.
Below you’ll find the table with Brand, Country of origin, Price range (USD), and Founding year.
Brand: The official brand name as marketed; you use it to identify makers when searching catalogs, listings, and reviews.
Country of origin: Where the brand was founded or headquartered; you use it to understand craftsmanship, regulation, and regional styles.
Price range (USD): Typical retail bands (entry, mid, luxury, haute) expressed in USD so you gauge affordability quickly.
Founding year: The year the brand began operations or “est.” if approximate; you use it to assess heritage and longevity.
Watch brands that start with V
Brand
Country
Founded
Price Range (USD)
Vacheron Constantin
Switzerland
1755
Luxury ($10,000–$50,000)
Vostok
Russia
est. 1942
Entry (< $300)
Vostok-Europe
Lithuania
2003
Mid ($300–$2,000)
Vulcain
Switzerland
1858
Premium ($2,000–$10,000)
Voutilainen
Switzerland
2002
Haute (> $50,000)
Vianney Halter
Switzerland
est. 1994
Haute (> $50,000)
Van Cleef & Arpels
France
1896
Haute (> $50,000)
Ventura
Switzerland
1989
Mid ($300–$2,000)
Valbray
Switzerland
2009
Premium ($2,000–$10,000)
Vertex
United Kingdom
1916
Premium ($2,000–$10,000)
Victorinox
Switzerland
1884
Mid ($300–$2,000)
Vario
Singapore
2014
Entry (< $300)
Vintage VDB
Germany
est. 2008
Mid ($300–$2,000)
Descriptions
Vacheron Constantin
One of the oldest Swiss watchmakers, famed for haute complications, elegant finishing and long artisanal history; a staple of high-end collectors.
Vostok
Historic Russian maker known for rugged, affordable mechanical divers like the Amphibia and Komandirskie; popular for value and vintage military appeal.
Vostok-Europe
Vilnius-based brand creating bold, tool-inspired watches often using Soviet-era design cues; affordable mechanicals aimed at adventure and pop-culture themes.
Vulcain
Swiss marque famous for the Cricket mechanical alarm movement and ties to US presidents; blends classic styling with practical complications.
Voutilainen
Independent maker Kari Voutilainen produces tiny-run, exceptionally finished haute horlogerie pieces prized by collectors for craftsmanship and unique dials.
Vianney Halter
Avant-garde independent watchmaker known for inventive, steampunk-influenced designs and highly finished, bespoke mechanical complications.
Van Cleef & Arpels
Iconic French jeweler that also crafts high-jewelry and artistic watches with intricate automata and gem-setting, blending horology and haute joaillerie.
Ventura
Swiss design-focused brand known for modern, architecture-inspired digital and mechanical watches; emphasizes clean lines and innovative displays.
Valbray
Swiss microbrand noted for its patented shutter-dial mechanism and sporty-luxury designs combining watchmaking innovation with bold styling.
Vertex
Historic British military watch brand revived recently; offers robust, field-inspired mechanical watches with vintage roots.
Victorinox
Best known for Swiss Army knives, Victorinox makes durable, practical Swiss-made watches with broad appeal and good value.
Vario
Design-led microbrand offering stylish, affordable watches and straps with vintage-inspired aesthetics and accessible prices.
Vintage VDB
Small German microbrand specializing in chunky, limited-run divers with a rugged, military-influenced aesthetic.
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