| Feature | Macro by Szulc | Junghans Max Bill | Nomos Tangente | Sternglas Naos | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Brutalist / Geometric | Bauhaus / Soft | Bauhaus / Bauhaus | Minimalist / Generic | | Case Finish | Sharp, faceted | Polished, organic | Polished, wire lugs | Brushed, standard | | Water Resistance | 100m – 200m | 30m | 50m | 50m | | Price | $400 – $1,500 | $1,200 – $2,500 | $2,000 – $4,000 | $300 – $600 | | Unique Sell | Architectural angles | Bauhaus pedigree | In-house movements | Value |
The K-Line at $450 is arguably the best value in architectural watchmaking today. It offers better finishing than a Seiko 5 at a similar price point. macro by szulc
If you are tired of seeing the same Submariner homage or the hundredth flieger watch, give your wrist a break. Go Macro. | Feature | Macro by Szulc | Junghans
This article dives deep into the philosophy, design language, engineering, and market positioning of —a brand that proves minimalism does not have to mean boring. The Genesis: Who is Szulc? To understand the watches, you must first understand the founder. Macro by Szulc is the brainchild of independent designer and architect, Mateusz Szulc (pronounced Shoolts ). Unlike traditional watchmakers who come from a horological background (think engineering or jewelry), Szulc comes from brutalist architecture and industrial design. Go Macro