I can understand the loyalty of some to Phil and Royce, but today bottom brackets are so good, they've become a generic item. You can see it in the way the fashionable makers keep inventing axle "standards" that don't work and soon are replaced by yet other "standards" merely to revitalize sales.
A lot of German bike manufacturers and baukasten who give guarantees up to 10 years fit Kinex bottom brackets from Czechoslovakia, and not just Kinex, or Kinex branded for boutique manucturers (label mongerers), but the cheapest Kinex; Kinex is also the manufacturer behind a lot of pricey bottom bracket pushers who spend 95% of your money on advertising. I had a couple of Kinex on various bikes for about three years each, and loved them.
There's some difficulty in finding the Kinex brand but here's one on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kinex-Sealed-Cartridge-Bike-Bottom-Bracket-110mm-Shimano-Compatible-/191799914681?hash=item2ca82a70b9:g:~9IAAOSwnLdWtMNV
(http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzYwWDEyMDA=/z/~9IAAOSwnLdWtMNV/$_57.JPG)
However, exactly the same Kinex BB with a prestigious Stronglight label is available at not too much of a premium from SJS:
(http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/images/products/medium/22940STRONGLIGHT_L.jpg)
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/stronglight-jp400-plastic-cups-sealed-bearing-square-taper-bottom-bracket-prod22940/?geoc=us
This base model Kinex comes with the same bearings in various plastic, aluminium and steel fittings, though SJS appears to sell only the one with plastic cups. I've had the plastic cups (they're preferred by Utopia for their very slight flex and their refusal to corrode as a bimetalic interface does) and they were excellent, no problems in the six years I used them.
I was unable to find the ali version in the shops I normally use but Spa has a steel version if you insist on the tradition:
(http://www.spacycles.co.uk/smsimg/2/141jp400steel.jpg)
http://www.spacycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m2b0s110p141