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Fitted with large Roman numerals and a prominent open-heart dial, the Heritor Harding automatic watch has vintage charm. In place of a seconds hand, the Harding features a subdial with 60 second markings, which is partially obscured by the open heart Read More
It's not horrible!
It's certainly not for me, but there are plenty of folks (hopefully still with us) this watch should appeal to--it's dressy, has an open heart dial--plenty of color ways (from kind of wild, to mostly mild), and the movement is...sufficient (I've owned one).
I haven't shopped the price around, but assuming it's competitive, there's no reason not to consider this watch--unless (at 44mm) you're one of those slim-wristed fellows who think any watch larger than 38mm should be nailed to a wall in their kitchen. In that case, you should buy one for your girlfriend, as larger watches for women are all the rage these days ;- )
WatchyoutalkingaboutI just looked at the green one after reading your comment and YES! LMFAO!
Watchyoutalkingabout
Feb 2, 2020
Always buy what you like, because it’s your money.
I’d just like to point out that every watch in the picture below can be had for $79 or less. The skeleton starking with mineral crystal and a non-hacking movement was $30. Both Invictas, the Seiko 5, the Vostok, and the other starking were all $50-60. The Parnis sterile dial gmt with ceramic bezel & sapphire came in at $79. So theoretically, you could buy it and any other watch in the pile for the same price as this heritor.
WatchyoutalkingaboutFor that kind of money, you can really afford to take some risks and try styles you wouldn't ordinarily consider. It'd be a waste to buy an expensive watch based on someone else's opinion and leave it sitting in a drawer.
Watchyoutalkingabout
Nov 30, 2020
What an amazing cyber Monday drop from the watch collecting world’s premier destination.
I ripped the watch 9 months ago. Now I’m just laughing. Good grief, what a disaster this place has become.
As always people, save the money you’d waste on these disposable flu-infected trinkets and buy a real watch.
WatchyoutalkingaboutI do tend to agree on this one. I don't mind the movement,have had some good miyotas. But the rest of this watch is ..well "Fugly"!! And right now as a new Australian anything made in China is taboo!!
A community member
Dec 1, 2020
JAoneI f I worked for customs Border Force I would protect you from wearing this watch by throwing it into the bin and allowing you to claim the insurance.
is this like the last heritor watch where you get a packing slip in the box stating the watch was 40 dollars cheaper and repackaged by a 3rd party and sent to you for 129.99?
Also this looks like the same exact strap... So it is sized for a 7 year olds wrist so more money needs to be spend on a normal sized band. Not worth it at all.
Although I'd like to have a few decent watches to choose from every morning, I am not a "collector" by any stretch. This particular offering is right in the middle of what I would consider paying for a watch, so we're good on that score, but I've come to realize while looking at all the watches Drop lists, that I can't stand Roman numerals. I understand that Roman numerals come with centuries of tradition, but they just turn me off. I'm probably a minority of one on this score, but just thought I'd mention it in case the buyers at Drop might be interested.
I just wanted to come here and say that this is an excessively ugly design.
Mixing dominant Roman numeral hour markers with an Arabic number chapter ring... I mean at least make the arabic numbers in an antique font....
plus, the cluster of techno-chronometric subdials on an otherwise antique face..... It's like they (I say 'they' because clearly this is design by committee) couldn't decide on what to reference in the design so they thought 'let's do it all!'