Sindaco Retro Watch
This is lovely! I know you’re gonna like it. Sindaco watches are awesome, and this is perfect…
Watches from £100 to £150 – one hundred to one hundred and fifty pounds
This is lovely! I know you’re gonna like it. Sindaco watches are awesome, and this is perfect…
This is one of the handsomest watches I’ve had at the site. Love how it looks on the wrist, a really nice automatic vintage watch.
Well ladies and gents, this is the ultra retro Seiko model number 6139-8040 – from 1975.
Lovely Seiko LCD watch here from the M-series…
Once in a while a watch comes along that takes my breath away. This is one of them. I LOVE this piece. It’s an LCD watch, but the display is in red… it has a stop watch and all the other standard digital watch features, but the devil is in the design…
Utterly loving this watch, a genuine 1970′s jump hour watch with adorable metal strap, funky font and lovely automatic movement.
This is a winner for all you retro lovers. A Lanco watch – classic retro makers! – in BLACK! Surely the coolest colour out there…!
This is a classic 1970′s retro watch. You’ve read the spiel on the previous page, this watch will fit up to a 6.5″ wrist, so small to medium.
Here’s a Deadman you’ll love. It’s true that most dead men won’t be very nice to look at, but this Deadman (watch) is a cracker.
Here’s a Buler Super Nova, in A1 mint condition! Sooooo cool. This is a lovely piece, and a collectible watch if ever there was one.
This seems to be the favourite combo for the retro world viewers. The jump hour watch on the blue face. I’m not surprised, it’s a classic rare combo.
I’m well into the design of this watch, although it does make a man a wee bit sleepy after looking at it for too long…
What a watch. A classic 70′s jump hour watch from Lucerne, brushed steel, unreal asymetric shape, great condition, on a brand new blue leather strap.
Here’s another from the Deadman range, really funky retro watches this lot and this comes in a lovely maroon-red type colour on a brand new black leather strap.
Here’s something I KNOW you’re going to love. Or at least admire from afar. It’s a jump hour watch by Technos – which you may have heard of if you’re a retro-watch nut.
These Deadman watches have proved very popular with the regular buyers and viewers at the site. Such is the case that they are almost extinct! This white one is extremely cool, get it while you can.
Well these Deadman watches have proved very popular with the regular buyers and viewers at the site. I can’t say I’m surprised, with that fantastic late 70′s early 80′s font, the great face etc.
Saints preserve us. Here’s another one from the house of Deadman – you may recognise the overall style from the old Sicura watch based elsewhere at the site – it has the same feel to it, but this is a more late 70′s early 80′s piece.
If you like the Novus range then you should be a fan of this Exelar piece.
A fine, stylish, new retro-style watch from Spoon by Pulsar. This is a rare and future collectable, and there are hardly any of these watches left.
A fine, stylish, new watch in a retro-stylee from Spoon by Pulsar.
Fantastic jump hour watch by Deadman – check out that 80′s style font!
This watch reeks of the 70′s. I’ve taken a lot of photos of this watch, so check out the close ups of the funky graphics and numerals.
As mentioned previously, this is a caluculator watch but also has an alarm etc. It’s in great conditon – not NOS condition because it’s a pre-owned watch, but it’s in great condition.
This is a pre-owned Sicura watch, it’s automatic, showing hours on the left, minutes in the middle, date on the right and has a spinning seconds indicator in the middle.
This is amazing isn’t it? The watch measures a whopping 45 x 42 x 11 and it’s a fairly heavy, chunky timepiece.
How nice is this? I’ve never seen this wonderful Super Nova watch with a unique olive green face before.
As I was saying, this watch has a unique snapping motion strap, which digs it’s teeth into the strap and will fit any wrist snuggly.
This is definitely the favourite combo for the retro world viewers. The jump hour watch on the blue face. The last couple we have had on the site flew off…
Once in a while a watch hits the site which is just amazing. So cool. Here it is…the Sindaco jump hour in blue. It’s in mint condition, bar a very teeny dink on the left side of the shell, and is a really shiny steel case watch & strap.
This is a classic 1958 Sunburst watch – take a peek at the face below to see why it’s so aptly named.
I can’t quite describe in mere words my love for this watch. I love LED watches more than any other type of watch, and it’s not often that one of my favourite makes of watch (Otaga) comes along – especially in this kind of 1st class condition
Well well well. I’ve finally got my filthy hands on one of these highly saught after Novus LED watches. Not only is this a rare, working bling-filled watch, it’s in A1 MINT CONDITION
This watch seems to have it’s original strap – a trendy 70′s diving-style strap. The sheer shape of this watch will take your breath away. It measures a whopping 47mm up and down! 37mm across and is 12mm in depth! This is truly a Big Daddy of a timepiece.