This is your endgame before dropping $5k on a Grand Seiko. The Macro by Szulc philosophy—that less is not just more, but enough —is executed with a level of precision that demands respect. The Bottom Line In an industry obsessed with vintage reissues, Macro by Szulc looks only forward. It has no "heritage" to lean on, no dead founder's signature to print on the dial. It has only sharp edges, silent dials, and a singular vision.

The short answer: No.

Szulc manufactures his cases and dials in Tiel, Netherlands (using CNC machines that typically produce medical equipment), while final assembly happens in Gdańsk, Poland. This European supply chain is unusual for a microbrand. It keeps costs higher than Chinese manufacturing but far lower than Swiss.

If you are tired of seeing the same Submariner homage or the hundredth flieger watch, give your wrist a break. Go Macro.