Independent Watches: Best Travel & Airport Timepieces
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Independent Watches: Best Travel & Airport Timepieces

By Jay (Eire) · Mar 6, 2026 · 23 replies
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Jay (Eire)'s recent encounter at Geneva Airport highlights the growing presence and appeal of independent microbrands in unexpected retail spaces. His detailed impressions of SpaceOne, Dennison, and Furlan Marri watches offer a valuable perspective on their design, wearability, and value proposition, particularly for collectors navigating the diverse landscape of contemporary horology. This article delves into Jay's hands-on review and the community's reactions, providing insights into these accessible yet distinctive timepieces.

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Passing through Geneva Airport last week a display caught my eye.  

Several watches which I did not expect to encounter at the airport.  But was happy that I did. 

SpaceOne, Dennison and (not pictured) Furlan Marri each prominently featured. I didn’t take any pictures of the FMs as I own a few and am quite familiar with them. 

The Jumping Hour was eye catching in all its purple glory. But it was very top heavy (steel case) and would not sit steady on my wrist.  But there is a titanium version and that would be the right choice in my opinion.




These Dennison watches have popped up online for me in several places over the last year or so.  These fit a niche that many of us might want to address, without spending bigger bucks on certain Patek or other similarly styled watches. 
 
And with their stone dials and stone bezels they are offering something interesting. 

However, they are quartz.  And to me that’s usually a hard no (with some exceptions, Swatch, Casio and the early Furlan Mari meccaquartz).  

They are also expensive in my mind, and I feel like for the watches with the stones on the bezels they should have found a cheaper solution.  By contrast Furlan Mari used lab grown diamonds last year on one of their watches, it was also mechanical, and so I’d more happily spend money on that.  


Nice to look at on the wrist, and they wear very well.  






By contrast to the Jumping Hour above the Worldtime which was titanium felt nice and balanced and sat well on my wrist. 

Both watches were very wearable and to me offer something very interesting in that micro brand space. 



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KM
KMII
Mar 6, 2026

Not living close to places I would be likely to see these it was great to hear your opinion. The world time especially I find very interesting 👌🏻👍🏻 Final question, did any come home with you? 😁

MA
Mach
Mar 6, 2026

However, with the exception of my Garmin Forerunner 965, quartz movements are also a hard no for me! Safe travels!🥂

QU
quattro
Mar 6, 2026

It's interesting to see them on the wrist. Best, Emmanuel

JA
Jay (Eire)
Mar 6, 2026

I’d seen the SpaceOne watches before, but did not have a chance to try them on. The purple of the Jumping Hour was very cool in person, but comes across more blue in the picture above. That and the WorldTime do sit very very nicely on my smaller wrist. I would purchase one of these.

JA
Jay (Eire)
Mar 6, 2026

I actually think they were maybe cheaper or at worst the same price if I bought online. (Talking about the SpaceOne watches). And I also came away from this trip with verbal intent to place a deposit on a watch which may be delivered in 2030 or thereabouts. And it requires some saving…so like the last three or so years for me (due to other watch commitments) $2k here or $3k there on a microbrand is better socked away for the big prize !!!

JA
Jay (Eire)
Mar 6, 2026

But, there is room for both.

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