Most all 'good' mechanical watches have an ETA movement, brands like Glycine will just encase an ETA in a custom case. Expect to pay a few to several hundred dollars. Only with really stratospheric watches (Patek, Rolex etc) will you get a movement made by someone not ETA.

A good alternative is a Seiko mechanical, some in the military or diver style are very reliable and durable. They can be had from hong kong via ebay for less than a hundred dollars. Be advised that some entry level automatic winders cannot be manually wound, so you have to wear them every day to keep them running.

For a truly comprehensive coverage of high end mechanical watches see:
http://www.timezone.com/
For info on less expensive watches:
http://www.pmwf.com/cgi-bin/Forum/webbbs_config.cgi