In your part of the world Gossen is everywhere, I would be thinking a Gossen meter, but to be honest for a really smaller increase in cost, you could have one of the far better Gossen meters.
I myself have owned and used the same Gossen Profi-Six meter for over 32 years, it turned out to be the almost the best ever purchase in photography for me. As time went on and my photography requirements expanded/changed, I picked up, bit by bit, a few accessories for the Profi-Six.
They are now very cheap in various parts of the world I have been to, plus accessories, which may or may not in the future be needed or desired by yourself, are everywhere as well.
Mine, and others I have used, are seemingly very accurate and just work and work and work.
Uwe made a good suggestion, the Gossen Digisix is what I have used when I road tested a Bronica SQA some years ago. The SQA I nearly bought came with a speed grip, which has on its top, a hot shoe. The Digisix has an accessory that allows you to place the meter onto a hot shoe mount, which was being sold with the camera.
The Digiflash that Uwe mentioned is what I would purchase today if my Profi-Six died. It is incredibly small, seems accurate and from my memory with the Digisix, comes with a 9V battery, meaning you will get a lot of use between battery replacements.
This is a Luna Pro F which does flash as well as reflected and incident light measurements.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gossen-Luna...203919?hash=item5680affa0f:g:OlAAAOSwFqJWjdW5
This is in Germany and depending upon just where you are in Belgium, possibly only a short drive away in Solingen.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Gossen-Prifi...935027?hash=item41a1e3cc73:g:qzQAAOSwUdlWc-q1
Both of these meters should have a leather two piece case, mine does and it has protected my meter in a back pack, motorcycle pannier, checked baggage on aeroplanes, the back of a bicycle.
But perhaps the best one, would be to go with the more modern and much smaller Digiflash. Any meter that is as small as this and is capable of measuring flash, incident and reflected measuring, is something to behold. You will at some point in time in your photographic journey, wish to measure flash light, reflected light and incident light, this little meter does all three in a really small package.
I realise money can be very important, but, get a good light meter if you can. It will serve you well, possibly for something like 32+ years like mine has.
Mick.