Dan Henry offers vintage-inspired watches at accessible prices. Countless companies might fit that description, but the founder of the eponymous brand has an angle. Mr. Dan Henry is a collector first and foremost, he knows what his fellow collectors want and appreciate — and he’s been offering exactly that in highly affordable watches longer than many who would claim the same.
Henry’s collection, full of 1,500 pieces amassed over three decades and chronicled as part of his website timeline.watch included rare, expensive and historically important watches. Many are some of the most iconic vintage watches collectors obsess over, but because of their scarcity, few people can actually own, much less wear said icons. So Henry’s brand offers ten distinct models named by year (and closely inspired by iconic watches of the era) to give everyone the ability to tap into that collector world and vintage aesthetic — at rock-bottom prices.
One of Dan Henry’s earlier (and cult-favorite) models is the 1970, a super-compressor style watch modeled after the Exactus Super Compressor. Available in both 40mm and 44mm cases (and a number of color schemes), the watch features an automatic Seiko Caliber NH35 movement, sapphire coated double domed mineral glass crystal and 60-minute inner rotating bezel. What’s more, it costs just $290.

We got our hands on one to see how it wears, its build quality and if it’s worth your money.