No worries. Allow me to introduce you to Heimdallr. Here is an exact copy of a Seiko Orange Monster. Now, Seiko hasn't made the Orange Monster for a while now, but they can still be had on Ebay for $600 to $1,000. This is an exact copy for less than $200. And, not only does this watch use a NH36A movement, it also comes with two straps. The stainless steel bracelet shown and a rubber strap to match the face of the watch. Pretty good deal for the money.
Here is a short video comparing the Heimdallr Monster to a Seiko Orange Monster. Heimdallr “Monster” vs Seiko srp309 - YouTube
And here is photo of my Heimdallr Monster taken this morning. View attachment 174043
In addition to Monsters, Heimdallr also makes Frogs, Turtles, and Tuna Cans. All very nice watches for the money. Happy hunting.
just looked - out of stockand 100 Bronze
just looked - out of stock
I like this idea. I did it with guitars. I'm thinking about doing it with one of my other interests, Art Deco lighters of the 1920s and 1930s. I've almost tried it with watches a couple of times, but could never stick to it. I would say buy nothing until you've made your dream watch happen. And hold on to it forever, but accept the fact that you might not be able to help but pick up a little something on the side now and then.actually, I've been contemplating on getting a really nice watch, just one, and just use that forever.. which makes me save my money..
I like this idea. I did it with guitars. I'm thinking about doing it with one of my other interests, Art Deco lighters of the 1920s and 1930s. I've almost tried it with watches a couple of times, but could never stick to it. I would say buy nothing until you've made your dream watch happen. And hold on to it forever, but accept the fact that you might not be able to help but pick up a little something on the side now and then.
It's not a bad way to approach any field that might lend itself to collecting. Start small to get your toes wet and get enough experience to truly figure out what your real dream (fill in the blank) is. Forgo dinking around with little purchases here and there until you can make that happen. Whatever comes after that - nothing, dabbling, or sustained collecting - is all good.I bought my dream guitar. An ES-330. I thought id be done with buying guitars!! I actually didn't have any money for a year to buy anything else. Hahaha!
One year later, here I am. A second guitar, an acoustic and a project partscaster body in the works!