
From £111 to £3k+, here are four Scandi style watches
For when you need to see... a little less on your wrist

Arcanaut Arc II

This self-proclaimed ‘custodian of Scandinavian style’ makes the Arc II in a number of dial variations (this one is the ‘Klint’), all surrounded by luminous material for a powerful glow when the lights dim.
Automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve. The 40.5mm microblasted steel case is water resistant to 100m.
£3,166
Advertisement - Page continues belowSjöö Sandström Royal Steel Classic

Pronounced something like Shur Sandstrerm, the Swedish spelling only adds to the appeal. Its automatic movement has a 50-hour power reserve and the 41mm steel case is water resistant to 100m.
On a leather strap or a steel bracelet for a few hundred kronor more.
£1,850
Triwa Smoky Falken

Now we are down into the entry level, these last two are quartz powered. But despite the less posh engine option, you can still get a very nice watch for not much money.
This clean, smoky-dialled number has a leather strap and the 38mm case is water resistant to 50m.
£152
Advertisement - Page continues belowNordgreen Native

Nordgreen says this watch is a ‘celebration of thoughtful minimalism’. Hard to argue as, bar a small logo, it has just the most basic elements of time telling.
Comes on a green nylon strap and the slender 38.7mm stainless steel case is water resistant to 30m.
£111



