Most watches today are produced by machines in large quantities. While this keeps prices low, it often removes individuality from the product.
Handcrafted watches are different because each piece is made with human involvement at multiple stages—from dial creation to finishing. Small variations are not flaws; they are proof that the watch was not mass-produced.
For example, in hand-painted watches such as BIHANGA or HUTUM by Nobopatrika, the artwork on the dial is created one at a time. Even the same design will look slightly different on each watch.
This makes handcrafted watches suitable for people who value originality, art, and slower production methods. They are not about trends—they are about connection and longevity.
Choosing handcrafted also supports artisans and traditional skills that are slowly disappearing.
