Lorier

Lorier is an independent watch brand based in New York City, producing mid-century-styled mechanical tool watches across divers, field watches, GMTs, and chronographs.

Lorier's signature is a consistent mid-century design language—domed Hesalite crystals, restrained dials, and deliberate proportions—applied across divers, field watches, GMTs, and a chronograph. The brand is transparent about its vintage reference points and targets buyers seeking purposeful daily-wear mechanical watches without Swiss name premiums. It suits the enthusiast-independent market and is regularly cross-shopped against Helm and vintage-styled Seiko offerings.

Facts

Based United States
Founded 2017
Focus Independent
Models listed 3
Price guide Entry-level – Mid-range

Official site →

Buyer notes

What to know

01

Models span 36mm to 39mm in case diameter, with domed Hesalite crystals and lug-to-lug lengths of approximately 46–47mm on most references; the Falcon is the most compact option at 36mm.

02

Prices run from approximately $499–$599 for entry divers and field watches to $999 for the Olympia chronograph; GMT-equipped models (Hyperion, Hydra) sit at $699.

03

Production runs are intentionally limited and models sell out between batches; as of mid-2026 the full lineup is listed as returning later in the year on the official site.

04

Lorier sells almost exclusively direct via lorierwatches.com; Grand Central Watch in New York City is the only authorized brick-and-mortar retailer.

05

International orders ship via DHL with import duties and VAT on top of listed USD prices; buyers commonly cross-shop against Helm and vintage-styled Seiko divers in the same price band.