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First Mechanical Watches

Start someone’s watch-collecting journey the right way.

First Mechanical Watches brings together timepieces that strike the perfect balance between great design, strong value, and reliable everyday performance - ideal for anyone buying their first “serious” watch.

These picks focus on microbrands and independents with thoughtful craftsmanship, accessible pricing, and standout character. Whether it’s their first mechanical movement, their first design-forward piece, or simply the watch that makes them feel like a collector - this curated selection makes the introduction effortless, exciting, and meaningful.

Explore approachable automatics, iconic silhouettes, unique dial expressions, and well-built watches that offer incredible value without overwhelming someone just starting out. Each piece in this collection is hand-selected by the RAW team for clarity, wearability, and long-term enjoyment.

Help them take their first step into horology - one good watch at a time.

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  • New NO IDENTITY Cuboid Navy Leather NO IDENTITY Cuboid Navy Leather

    NO IDENTITY Cuboid Navy Leather

    The NO IDENTITY Cuboid Navy is a distinctive timepiece that blends modern design with timeless sophistication. Crafted from durable stainless steel and finished with a deep navy hue, the watch features an asymmetrical case and eye-catching dial that bring a contemporary flair to classic luxury aesthetics. The look draws inspiration from paper artist Labeg’s reinterpretation of iconic integrated sports-watch language - reworking familiar visual cues into something expressive, playful, and uniquely personal. The Cuboid Navy stands out not by shouting, but by offering a design that feels confident, considered, and unmistakably individual. At its heart, the Cuboid Navy is powered by a Miyota 9015 automatic movement, delivering consistent precision and dependable performance. It’s a deliberate fusion of technical reliability and avant-garde character - a watch that feels as good on the wrist as it does in concept. Why We Curated This A sculptural, design-led reinterpretation of classic form Artistic influence that prioritises character over imitation Proven mechanical performance with a dependable automatic movement Design & Artistic Influence The Cuboid series draws inspiration from Labeg’s paper watch art - playful reinterpretations of iconic silhouettes using altered geometry and expressive proportions. In the Cuboid Navy, this influence is expressed through the asymmetrical case profile and striking navy dial, where visual balance is crafted rather than assumed. Rather than replicating historical forms, the Cuboid offers a fresh perspective: familiar cues seen through an intentional design lens. The result is a watch that looks modern and refined while still possessing a strong sense of identity. Movement & Reliability Powering the Cuboid Navy is the Miyota 9015 automatic movement, selected for its slim profile, dependable timekeeping, and long-term reliability. This trusted calibre provides everyday practicality that complements the watch’s expressive design, ensuring performance that matches its visual ambition. It’s a mechanical foundation that gives confidence beneath a bold aesthetic. On the Wrist Despite its sculptural presence, the Cuboid Navy wears with assured balance. The stainless steel case and deep navy tones offer a composed wrist presence, while the sculpted geometry rewards closer inspection without overwhelming the overall look. This is a watch that moves easily from relaxed to refined situations - understated yet distinct. Technical Specifications Case size: 40mmx43.5mm Case material: Stainless steel Case back: Stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: Miyota 9015 Dial: Blue dial Glass: Sapphire Water resistance: 5ATM Strap: Leather Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 1 year  

    $963.30

  • Baltic Prismic Stone Dumortierite Baltic Prismic Stone Dumortierite

    Baltic Prismic Stone Dumortierite

    The Baltic Prismic Stone Dumortierite brings together natural material and measured design in a watch that feels calm, distinctive, and deeply considered. At its centre is a dial cut from genuine Dumortierite - a rare mineral prized for its rich blue tones and subtle crystalline texture. No two dials are ever exactly alike, giving each watch its own quiet individuality. Rather than overwhelming the composition, Baltic’s restrained approach to proportion and detail allows the stone to remain the focal point. Clean lines, thoughtful finishing, and a reliable mechanical movement create a watch that feels expressive without excess - designed to reward close inspection while remaining effortless to wear day to day. Inspiration & Design Dumortierite is valued for its sense of calm depth rather than visual drama. Its fine crystalline structure produces a layered blue surface that shifts gently with light, offering texture and nuance without distraction. Baltic’s design philosophy is evident in the restraint shown around the dial. The Prismic case provides a composed architectural frame, allowing the stone’s natural character to speak clearly while maintaining balance and legibility. Dial & Case Details Each Dumortierite dial is cut from natural stone, resulting in organic variations in tone, pattern, and texture. These differences are not imperfections, but defining characteristics - ensuring that every Prismic Stone Dumortierite is uniquely its own. Applied indices and slender hands are carefully selected to maintain clarity against the stone surface, while the surrounding case design remains clean and understated. The result is a dial that feels refined, tactile, and quietly engaging. Movement & Mechanics Powering the Prismic Stone Dumortierite is a dependable mechanical movement chosen for stability and everyday reliability. Its role is deliberately discreet - providing consistent performance beneath a dial that invites visual appreciation rather than mechanical exhibitionism. This balance between expressive material and mechanical restraint defines the Prismic approach. Bracelet/Strap & Wearability With its carefully judged proportions, the Prismic Stone Dumortierite wears comfortably and confidently. The case sits balanced on the wrist, offering presence without feeling oversized, while curved lugs and a smooth profile enhance comfort throughout the day. Equally at home with casual attire or more considered dressing, it transitions easily across settings - distinctive, yet never demanding attention. Final Impression The Baltic Prismic Stone Dumortierite is a study in quiet character. Its appeal lies not in bold statements, but in subtle depth, natural variation, and thoughtful execution. A watch designed to be lived with - and appreciated more the longer it is worn. Technical Specifications Case size: 36mm Case material: 316L stainless steel Case back: Exhibition  Movement type: Manual Movement no.: La Joux-Perret D100 Power reserve: Approx 50hrs Dial: Dumortierite natural stone Glass: Double-dome sapphire Water resistance: 3ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel mesh Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 2 years

    $2,155.96

  • Baltic Prismic Stone Pietersite Baltic Prismic Stone Pietersite

    Baltic Prismic Stone Pietersite

    The Baltic Prismic Stone Pietersite draws its character from the earth itself. Each dial is cut from a single piece of Pietersite, a rare form of chalcedony known for its dynamic chatoyance - a shifting interplay of light and dark that evokes stormy skies and natural movement. No two dials are ever the same, making each watch inherently tactile and visually unpredictable. Combined with Baltic’s thoughtful proportions and mechanical heart, the Pietersite edition balances geological expression with horological restraint. Beneath its striking surface lies a reliable mechanical movement, while on the wrist it reads as both a classic timekeeper and a wearable objet d’art. Inspiration & Design Pietersite is prized for its sense of motion without mechanics. Its naturally occurring patterns create depth and contrast that change with light and angle, ensuring that each glance at the dial feels slightly different from the last. Rather than overwhelming the design, Baltic allows the stone to remain the focal point. The Prismic case provides a composed, architectural frame - disciplined enough to support such an expressive material while preserving clarity and balance. Dial & Case Details The Pietersite dial is neither printed nor replicated. Each is cut from natural stone, resulting in organic variations in pattern, tone, and veining that are impossible to duplicate. Matte-finished hands and indices ensure legibility against the dynamic surface, offering clear contrast without distracting from the stone’s texture. The case’s refined geometry - slim, well-proportioned, and gently curved - anchors the dial and reinforces Baltic’s timeless design language. Movement & Mechanics Powering the Prismic Stone Pietersite is a dependable mechanical movement chosen for everyday reliability. It provides a stable, consistent rhythm beneath the expressive dial, reinforcing the watch’s balance between artistry and function. This pairing of natural material and mechanical precision is central to the Prismic concept: expressive, but never fragile. Bracelet/Strap & Wearability At 36mm, the Prismic Stone Pietersite wears with balanced presence. While the dial carries visual weight, the light case construction and curved lugs keep the watch comfortable and stable throughout the day. Whether paired with casual or more considered attire, it transitions easily - expressive without demanding attention. Final Impression The Baltic Prismic Stone Pietersite is a study in contrast: natural unpredictability framed by disciplined watchmaking. It rewards close inspection and long-term wear, offering a dial that continues to reveal new details over time. A quietly confident piece for those who appreciate material honesty and thoughtful design. Technical Specifications Case size: 36mm Case material: 316L stainless steel Case back: Exhibition  Movement type: Manual Movement no.: La Joux-Perret D100 Power reserve: Approx 50hrs Dial: Pietersite natural stone Glass: Double-dome sapphire Water resistance: 3ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel mesh Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 2 years

    $2,394.50

  • Seiko Prospex SRPG18K1 Land Tortoise

    Seiko Prospex SRPG18K1 Land Tortoise

    The Seiko Prospex SRPG18K1 Land Tortoise is part of the LX Land line. The watch features Seiko's iconic turtle case shape but comes with a compass instead of a diver bezel. This is a handsome automatic watch that works well as a daily beater. About Seiko Prospex Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers. Technical Specifications Case size: 42.4mm Case material: Stainless steel, rose gold colour Case back: Stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: 4R35 Power reserve: Approx 41hrs Dial: Brown dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; bidirectional rotating bezel Glass: Sapphire crystal Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: Strap Strap material: Brown calfskin leather Buckle: Stainless steel buckle Warranty: 1 year

    $675.05

  • Seiko Prospex SSC911P1 Speedtimer Solar Chrono

    Seiko Prospex SSC911P1 Speedtimer Solar Chrono

    The Seiko Prospex SSC911P1 is part of the brand's Speedtimer line. The Seiko Prospex SSC911P1 Speedtimer Solar Chrono comes with a silver dial accompanied by black subdials and is solar powered. Well-built and aesthetically pleasing with retro vibes, this is a robust daily beater. About Seiko Prospex Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers. Technical Specifications Case size: 41.4mm Case material: Stainless steel Case back: Stainless steel Movement type: Solar Movement no.: V192 Power reserve: Operating for approx 6 months (when fully charged) Dial: Silver with black subdials; Lumibrite on hands and indices; power reserve indicator; date display; tachymeter, 24hr indicator Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 10ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel bracelet Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 1 year

    $917.01

  • LIMITED EDITION Seiko Prospex SPB385J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean GMT LE Seiko Prospex SPB385J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean GMT LE

    Seiko Prospex SPB385J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean GMT LE

    The Seiko Prospex SPB385J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean GMT LE is part of the collection's Sea line. Distinguished by an intricately textured ice-blue dial, this watch captures the power of the polar glaciers that shape the landscapes and seascapes of the Arctic and Antarctic, where Seiko’s reputation for reliable and durable watches was forged in the 1960s and ‘70s when adventurers and researchers wore them on expeditions to the North and South Poles. The GMT hand can be set independently in one-hour increments without interrupting the time-of-day hands and allows the wearer to see, at a glance, the time in a second time zone. The Seiko Prospex SPB385J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean GMT LE incorporates 20ATM of water resistance, a highly legible Lumibrite-equipped dial, and a unidirectional bezel in scratch-resistant ceramic. The case design is inherited from the 1968 original, and the case sides are mirror finished. The edge of the unidirectionally rotating bezel offers easy control. The watch has a stainless steel case with super-hard coating and appears on a new three-link stainless steel bracelet that has a slim profile that allows it to sit securely and comfortably on the wrist.   The Seiko Prospex SPB385J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean GMT LE comes with an extra strap made entirely of recycled plastic bottles. It was created using a traditional Japanese braiding technique called Seichu. A limited edition of 4,000 pieces. About Seiko Prospex Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers. Technical Specifications Limited edition: Only 4,000 pieces available worldwide Case size: 42mm Case material: Stainless steel Case back: Stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: 6R54 Power reserve: Approx 72hrs Dial: Light blue textured dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; unidirectional ceramic bezel; GMT hand Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: 1 strap, 1 bracelet Strap material: Grey nylon strap; stainless steel bracelet Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 1 year

    $2,367.04

  • LIMITED EDITION Seiko Prospex SPB333J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean LE Seiko Prospex SPB333J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean LE

    Seiko Prospex SPB333J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean LE

    The Seiko Prospex SPB333J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean LE is part of the collection's Sea line. The SPB333J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean LE features a dial design inspired by the Arctic given that Seiko's early dive watches were worn by members of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in the late 1960s during their exploration of the Arctic.  The Seiko Prospex SPB333J1 Seiko Watchmaking 110th Anniversary Save the Ocean LE is housed in a 41mm case based on the classic Seiko 6105-8000 and comes with both a five-link bracelet and a super comfortable Seichu textile strap. A limited edition of 5,000 pieces. About Seiko Prospex Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers. Technical Specifications Limited edition: Only 5,000 pieces available worldwide Case size: 41mm Case material: Stainless steel Case back: Stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: 6R35 Power reserve: Approx 70hrs Dial: Silver dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; unidirectional bezel Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: 1 strap, 1 bracelet Strap material: Grey nylon strap; stainless steel bracelet Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 1 year

    $1,800.00

  • Seiko Prospex SPB315J1 Black/Gold SSB

    Seiko Prospex SPB315J1 Black/Gold SSB

    The Seiko Prospex SPB315J1 is part of the collection's Sea line with its design based on a 1968 heritage watch. The 1968 Seiko diver’s watch was designed to fit the needs of the professional diver for whom a reliable, accurate, legible and durable watch was indispensable. In its creation, form followed function without compromise, as is the case in these re-creations. The case has a classic design but with an asymmetrical extension which protects the crown at the four o’clock position. The case is just 12.3mm in depth, making it the slimmest of all Seiko diver’s watches. Every detail is crafted with the needs of the diver in mind. The date window is positioned to allow unimpeded sight of all twelve indexes and the slim profile of the case and a new compact clasp ensure a comfortable fit on the wrist. About Seiko Prospex Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers. Technical Specifications Case size: 41mm Case material: Stainless steel Case back: Stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: 6R35 Power reserve: Approx 70hrs Dial: Black dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; unidirectional bezel Glass: Sapphire Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 1 year

    $1,500.00

  • Seiko Prospex SPB313J1 White/Black SSB

    Seiko Prospex SPB313J1 White/Black SSB

    The Seiko Prospex SPB313J1 is part of the collection's Sea line with its design based on a 1968 heritage watch. The 1968 Seiko diver’s watch was designed to fit the needs of the professional diver for whom a reliable, accurate, legible and durable watch was indispensable. In its creation, form followed function without compromise, as is the case in these re-creations. The case has a classic design but with an asymmetrical extension which protects the crown at the four o’clock position. The case is just 12.3mm in depth, making it the slimmest of all Seiko diver’s watches. Every detail is crafted with the needs of the diver in mind. The date window is positioned to allow unimpeded sight of all twelve indexes and the slim profile of the case and a new compact clasp ensure a comfortable fit on the wrist. About Seiko Prospex Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers. Technical Specifications Case size: 41mm Case material: Stainless steel Case back: Stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: 6R35 Power reserve: Approx 70hrs Dial: White dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; unidirectional bezel Glass: Sapphire Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 1 year

    $1,500.00

  • LIMITED EDITION Seiko Prospex SPB183J1 55th Anniversary LE

    Seiko Prospex SPB183J1 55th Anniversary LE

    The Seiko Prospex SPB183J1 55th Anniversary LE is part of the collection's Sea line. From the first diver's watch released in 1965, Seiko has been exceeding expectations for divers with its innovative technology. A timepiece from the Seiko Prospex Sea line guides you through the challenges in the deep blue.  A limited edition of 5,500 pieces. About Seiko Prospex Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers. Technical Specifications Limited edition: Only 5,500 pieces available worldwide Case size: 42.7mm Case material: Stainless steel Case back: Stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: 6R35 Power reserve: Approx 70hrs Dial: Blue dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; unidirectional bezel Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: 1 strap, 1 bracelet Strap material: Blue silicone strap; stainless steel bracelet Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 1 year

    $2,267.01

  • Seiko Prospex SPB147J1

    Seiko Prospex SPB147J1

    The Seiko Prospex SPB147J1 is part of the collection's Sea line with its design based on a 1965 heritage watch. From the first diver's watch released in 1965, Seiko has been exceeding expectations for divers with its innovative technology. A timepiece from the Seiko Prospex Sea line guides you through the challenges in the deep blue. About Seiko Prospex Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers. Technical Specifications Case size: 40.5mm Case material: Stainless steel Case back: Stainless steel Movement type: Automatic Movement no.: 6R35 Power reserve: Approx 70hrs Dial: Brown dial; Lumibrite on hands and indices; date display; unidirectional bezel Glass: Sapphire Water resistance: 20ATM Strap type: Strap Strap material: Black silicone Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 1 year

    $1,380.00

  • Seiko Prospex SSC817P1 Speedtimer Solar Chrono Gold Seiko Prospex SSC817P1 Speedtimer Solar Chrono Gold

    Seiko Prospex SSC817P1 Speedtimer Solar Chrono Gold

    The Seiko Prospex SSC817P1 is part of the brand's Speedtimer line. The Speedtimer line is a chronograph series inspired by the 1969 Speedtimer and Seiko’s rich and continuing tradition of sports timing. About Seiko Prospex Seiko Prospex (derived from a combination of the words: professional and specifications) challenges every limit, with a collection of timepieces for sports lovers and adventure seekers whether in the water, in the sky or on land. Since launching Japan’s first diver’s watch in 1965, Seiko’s innovative technology has changed global standards. The brand is constantly striving to bring ever greater reliability and safety to both professional and recreational divers. Technical Specifications Case size: 39mm Case material: Stainless steel Case back: Stainless steel Movement type: Solar Movement no.: V192 Power reserve: Operating for approx 6 months (when fully charged) Dial: Gold with black subdials; Lumibrite on hands and indices; power reserve indicator; date display; tachymetre Glass: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating Water resistance: 10ATM Strap type: Bracelet Strap material: Stainless steel bracelet Buckle: Stainless steel deployant buckle Warranty: 1 year

    $834.07

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