Another Ruskie LCD watch
This is the second of the two Russian LCD watches that I am liking right now…
Watches from £50 to £100 – fifty to one hundred British pounds
This is the second of the two Russian LCD watches that I am liking right now…
Well, there are plenty of funky LCD watches out there… but this is special…
I’m getting more into these “almost contemporary” retro watches… like this Globus one.
This is a classic retro watch by Swiss brand Tressa. In brown! The ultimate retro colour!
This for me is the ideal 1970′s watch. Contemporary stylish, but at the same time a lot of retro 70′s chic about it.
This is magic! An LCD watch from the 80′s in mint condition! Alarm, stopwatch, all the shiznit you could need! Read on…
This is a classic retro watch by Swiss brand Tressa. Read on…
Nice back to basics retro watch this. It’s from the house of Lanco with gold and silver steel. Read on…
Well, here’s a very functional watch – one that talks the time to you. And really really really annoys people!
Now for fans of genuine 1970′s funky watches, with funky names, then this is the piece for you…
This is a funny wee watch… it has what can only be described as a car dashboard effect on it…
Hello! This is a new watch to The Retro World – it’s a new-produced watch (takes battery, quartz time etc) but it’s, without a shadow of a doubt, in a retro-stylee!
Greetings Retro lovers… here’s a rather natty wee Casio watch, with a mid-late 80′s stylee.
Well this is the black version of the jump hour Lob-time retro watch. It’s a new produced watch, battery driven, with a good old fashioned retro “jump hour” style.
This is an unusual piece. It’s a new build, retro watch with what can only be described as a lightshow that tells the time…
This is a pre-owned Lanco retro watch, in blue, and in need of a new home.
This is a nifty wee Casio retro LCD watch with all the usual functions, but a slightly unusual illuminating function…
Nice, new, retro-style Japanese piece here. Very rare, very unusual…
Well so many of you ask after these old Japanese retro 70′s Seiko watches, and I am not at all surprised…
This is a jump hour watch by Galaxy. I love this watch. I love the strap, the clasping mechanism, the movement, the lot…
Hello you all. I call this watch the “bastard”. It’s big, it’s black, it’s a behemoth of a watch. Big dimensions, and suits only the manliest of man-wrists.
This is TOP! A jump hour watch, and they don’t get much more retro than this.
Nice cheeky wee watch this. By Casio. All black. Nice icons, nice face display – newly manufactured watch of an old model.
GOLD! Always believe in your soul. You’ve got the power to KNOW, you’re inde-structible. Wise words indeed. Meet the Casio databank watch in gold…
This is a drop dead cool watch! It’s not from the 70′s, it’s a new watch, so those of you who want that 70′s
style but don’t want to purchase an old watch can try this – a brand new retro watch!
Anyhoo, this is another classic Casio. Look at the photos man! They do all the talking. Anyone who likes old school timepieces, and wants a reliable, funky day-to-day watch need look no further.
This is a watch that really makes you go “WHHOOOOAAAHH!” when you look at it. It’s in MINT unused, NOS condition, still comes with the wee casio tag and casio warranty.
This watch has all the bells and whistles and is from Casio – who used to be cool: chronograph, alarm, lap timer, WORKING LIGHT, all the good stuff!
This is a lovely wee retro LCD watch from Elgin. It’s unused, NOS (new old condition) stock, so it’s perfect in every way! It’s a swiss chronograph, and has an ever so cool LCD display.
This is an unusual piece from Japan. It’s a jump hour watch, as you can see, with the time spinning in front of your very eyes. There is a wee peeking window for looking at the time, and the rest of the face is subtley concealed.
If there’s one colour I love, it’s black. Black shirts, black jeans, black watches, black coffee. Same goes for watches. It’s fair to say that if Darth Vader was wearing retro watches, he’d opt for a black one. Quite possibly this black one.
This is a lovely Casio databank watch with all the bells and whistles. It’s an NOS unused piece and is split shiny new condition – even comes with a wee instruction book in case you get lost.
LCD watch with all the usual features you’ll need, as well as an impressive wee box round whatever day of the week it happens to be.
Here’s something you don’t see very often, well I don’t anyway. It’s a Casio Calculator watch!! It dates to circa 1987, but I’m not 100% sure about that – may be 1988 – maybe a Casio boffin reading this (you know who you are!) could mail me and clarify…
This is quite a funky looking watch. It’s a new watch, based on an early 80′s design. It is big. B-I-G. If you like your watches big and chunky, then this is for you.
This is a jump hour watch, with a nice light beige face on a silver body. It’s a BIG watch, on a lovely silver strap.
Now HERE’S an unusual watch. If someone asks you the time and you can’t be arsed answering, then this may be what you need. It’s a talking watch!
This is an interesting piece of watch. It’s a Japanese retro watch by Seiko – it has chronograph, and the date in English AND Japanese… groovy eh?
You can tell by the fantastically large and chunky dimensions of this watch that it’s a Novus owned production.
This is a new old style Quartz dual display watch which is simply huge!
You’re going to love this, I just know you are. It’s a pear shaped watch, with a brilliant retro colour scheme, a wonderful brand – Jules Racine – with a wonderful retro logo branded on the watch.
The wee brother of the Deadman range, this – the “Warhead” – is still an impressive watch.
This is a jump hour watch, in the classic silver & blue combo.
Jump hour watch, in the classic silver & blue combo.
Retro style, retro logo, on a new piece…
I’m really excited about this watch, and I think you can see why from the images. It’s a classic design from
Swiss makers Swissina – later to become Sorna – and has the old retro logo on this piece.
A classic combo here – Sorna, jump hour. It’s got a blue face, classic jump hour mechanism and a spinning seconds mechanism.
This is a new old style Quartz dual display watch whish is simply huge! It has a very unique combo of a digital and analogue display which is similar to the legendary Omega Seamaster.
Chunky, retro, navy blue retro watch…
This is a new old style Quartz dual display watch whish is simply huge! It has a very unique combo of a digital and analogue display which is similar to the legendary Omega Seamaster.
This is the highly saught after Lucerne jump hour watch from the 1970′s. Brushed steel on the top, polished at the sides.
I’ll let the photos speak for themselves here – but this is a stunning retro 1970′s vintage watch – an assymetric shape, which means it’s really funky, unique shape of case kind of pops out the end of your shirt. Cool!
This is a classic-look divers watch from a swedish brand Tärnan.
Amazing Lucerne “Formula 500″ watch
Watches with radios were developed through the 70′s, but it wasn’t until 1987 that they managed to combine style and functionality. This wee watch is from 1987, and is SO delightfully retro, you will love it!
Yes, this is a Seiko LCD watch – unused – still has the wee protective sticker on the back. It’s in brand new condition.
This is a Lanco Club 77 automatic timepiece from – you guessed it – the seventies!
The first thing I noticed, and liked, about this watch was the depth of the thing. It’s 12mm in depth. Get a ruler, do a sketch – that’s deep. It’s almost bucket like, but it’s very cool.
Adorable! This watch picks lotto numbers for you! It’s also got a few other natty features, and retro on screen icons to go with them.
This is a watch by the German brand Kienzle. It’s in mint condition, and really looks the business.
Here’s another classic, mint condition, jump hour watch. Navy blue face, amazingly cool. Arguably nicer than the Lordex.
Here’s the classic shape Compuchron LED watch from the mid 1970′s. An important piece of LED watch history, the Compuchron battled against better known brands such as Pulsar. This watch is not in mint condition, and has a few very minimal scrapes. You can’t notice them unless you look for them. This is a top [...]
This watch measures a cracking 35 x 38 mm, has a wonderful swiss movement, and a great design. What more does one need from one’s retro watch??
The Lordex jump hour watch
This is a big chunk of 70′s watch. The Buler Super Nova epitomises the style of the 1970′s and this is a great “jump hour” watch of that era.
This is a very rare Compu Chron LCD Calculator watch. The first calculator watches hit the shelves in 1975 with the stylish Pulsar. By the time this little baby came along, I’m thinking circa 1979/80, the watches were able to be built smaller, lighter and in my opinion – cooler
This is very cool. A direct time watch at a decent price. It’s got a gold bezel, keeps good time, is a LUCERNE
and I know you love them!
This Sorna watch is super cool – look at the wee spinning seconds hand!! Look at it’s unique colour tone. Fabby eh?
A new futuristic retro design from Louis Arden. Beautifully crafted from brushed and burnished
Metal with a retro style olive drab rectangle face.
Cracking retro style purple watch by Spoon
This watch is great. It makes a bit of a racket, it ticks quite loudly, but this in itself is really charming. Check out this Mentor jump hour watch…
Sindaco jump hour retro watch in blue
Here’s another of the really excellent Buler range. As always, this has the nice jump-hour style action, and the brilliantly 70′s “Buler” fonts on the face.
This is a Louis Arden cream watch with a nice soft leather strap. This watch is a snug fit – a very comfy
watch.
Dukes of Hazzard kitsch 1981 LCD watch
A pre-owned mint condition Sicura watch – an absolute cracker…!
Classic Bulova vintage watch…
Not too sure how old this watch is, it looks early 1970′s. Nice eh? I wouldn’t actually use it for diving these days, even though it says “5 ATM tested Swiss” on the front. I’d save this watch for mere posing purposes…
This is a lovely wee retro LCD watch from Elgin. It’s unused, NOS (new old condition) stock, so it’s perfect in every way! It’s a swiss chronograph, and has an ever so cool LCD display. The Elgin brand is engraved on the brushed steel casing of the watch – very classy indeed. Retro classy!