Mechanical Collection
Grand Complications
Our Grand Complications Collection offers a chance to wear a mechanical treasure on your wrist. A Brilllier is more than a timepiece, it is a daily companion with a mechanical heartbeat that works in tandem with yours to help make and keep lasting memories. This collection of intricate timepieces is unlike anything else in the market today and will certainly be the start of many conversations. While we eagerly await the availability of “Made in USA” mechanical movements, we continue to develop and expand our collection with rare imported movements which have been enhanced for performance in the USA.
Mechanical Watches: More Than Just Telling Time
A mechanical watch isn’t just something you wear on your wrist. It’s something you connect with. Powered by tiny gears and springs instead of batteries, a mechanical watch moves with you and becomes part of your daily life.
Each tick is a reminder of real craftsmanship carefully designed, finely assembled, and built to last. That’s why mechanical watches feel personal in a way digital watches never can.
Why People Still Love Mechanical Watches
When quartz watches took over in the 1970s, many believed mechanical watches would fade away. Instead, they became more special.
Today, wearing a mechanical watch is a statement. It shows appreciation for tradition, detail, and timeless style. The smooth sweep of the second hand, the quiet movement inside the case, and the classic design offer an experience no phone or smartwatch can replace.
Mechanical watches aren’t about speed or screens they’re about character.
Do Mechanical Watches Keep Good Time?
Yes, they do. Modern mechanical watches are built with impressive accuracy and reliability. With proper care, they can run smoothly for years.
Many models can operate for several days on a single wind. Some include useful features like:
- Date or day displays
- Power reserve indicators
- Chronographs for timing
- Dual or world time functions
And unlike electronic devices, a mechanical watch never becomes outdated.
The Two Types of Mechanical Watches (Simple Guide)
If you’re new to mechanical watches, there are two main types to know:
- Hand-Wound Watches – These watches are wound by hand every few days. Many watch lovers enjoy this ritual—it creates a daily connection with the timepiece.
- Automatic Watches – Automatic watches wind themselves as you move your wrist. An internal rotor uses your natural motion to keep the watch running. Wear it regularly, and it stays powered without effort.
Both offer the same craftsmanship the choice is all about preference.
Extra Features That Add Personality
Some mechanical watches come with additional functions, often called complications, such as:
- Chronograph (stopwatch)
- Day and date displays
- Multiple time zones
- Power reserve indicators
Chronograph watches include pushers next to the crown that let you start, stop, and reset timing both practical and visually striking.
A Watch With Meaning
Mechanical watches are not mass-produced gadgets. They’re made to be worn, appreciated, and passed down. Crafted from materials like stainless steel, titanium, or gold, and paired with leather or metal straps, each watch carries its own personality.
Many mechanical watches even gain value over time, making them both a personal statement and a lasting investment.
A mechanical watch creates a refined connection between craftsmanship and the wearer. Designed for precision, reliability, and timeless style, our mechanical watches for men and women are built to perform beautifully day after day
