The Seiko series

At this time, I'm hand-building Seiko watches to build out the business while I try to source out parts for Swiss watches. I'm working to get costs down, but until I can build up some more capital and scale, the watches are going to be a little more expensive than I'd like. If you'd like the cheapest Seiko-based mechanical watch you can get, here's a few options from other sellers (they run about $250 on Amazon):

The watches I am building use the NH35 movement, which is accurate to around ±30 seconds per day. They all feature sapphire crystals with an anti-reflective coating, and dials and hands lumed with green C3 Super-LumiNova® Lume. All watches are hand assembled by me, though most of the parts are sourced from Japan or Singapore. The 20mm NATO straps come from Crown & Buckle, who are based in North Carolina and, as far as I know, source their bands from the US.

All prices below are shipped. To make an order, send an email to k@ghostwatchco.com. Depending on the request, I can also customize the watch with different hand styles (e.g., cathedral) or different bezel insert requests (such as a Pepsi style).

The Nomad ($450)

The Nomad is my entry model, this is an Flieger-style aviator's watch in an aged steel case rated to 10 ATM (you can swim with it, but it's not dive rated). It ships with a Supreme NATO band from Crown & Buckle.

The Spectre ($500)

This is a dive watch in a stainless steel case rated to 100 ATM. The dial features the "NO RADS" throwback. I can add the stainless steel bracelet for another $70, or you can bring your own.

The Wraith ($650)

A blacked out dive watch, with accents in gold/rose gold.

The Sentinel ($700)

This is my flagship dive watch, a Marinemaster / Fifty Fathoms inspired build. It has a titanium case, and comes with a stainless steel oyster band.