I probably wouldn’t do this again tbh. My partner and I both entered tier 1 hoping for a nice watch even just one of us . When we got it, we both got the exact same watch. Silver Casio (it’s quite fu... See more
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Very very disappointing!! Would not recommend at all.
I know they have to make money out of this but the watch I received was beyond poor. Roughly £10-15 ‘Limit’ watch. Nowhere near the advertised types of vintage watches that are reasonable.
Of course I’m not expecting a Rolex/omega but a cheap mass factory cheap watch with a leather strap thrown on is not what I expect for £60.
Very disappointed and will not be using again. I would advise people to think twice before throwing their money down the drain.

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Long turn around time, and when you pay a set price of £60 you expect something a little better than a £20 Casio that you can pick up at Argos. I understand it’s a coin toss of what you get but the watches a nothing like what is advertised. Very disappointed and will be advising people to steer clear of this.

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I wasn’t expecting a Rolex, but paying £70 for a Casio is taking the mick. I at least expected a vintage watch, You can pick the A158W in Argos for less than £20. Didn’t realise until after I’d ordered and the watch and it had shipped that most of the watches were crap when I stumbled into their YouTube. Nothing like instagram advertise, one of the most recent posts showcasing the affordable options showed vintage Seikos, Citizens and Rotarys, which I would’ve been more than happy with. This feels like an afterthought. I obviously didn’t do enough research. Avoid.

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DO NOT BUY FROM THEM OR AT LEAST DO NOT GO FOR SPECIAL EDITION IT ISNT WORTH IT. I spent £119.99 (Shame on me). I understand that to get a very good watch its luck but what I received was a horrible watch from eBay that is sold for £16.99. Terrible terrible watch for £119.99. Would have been better of buying a cheap Casio instead of this. It really isn’t worth the price. The chances of getting a decent watch is not in your favour and to buy a horrible watch of eBay and send it to you when it is supposedly sourced and prepackaged is a complete sham and disrespectful. Also if you try and comment on their TikTok’s in a respectful way informing people of what you got for the money you spent they delete your comment then proceed to block you
AVOID.

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I understand there is an element of gambling in this, its the whole business model. However receiving a cheap £10 watch is disappointing, especially when you pay for the premium category. On a positive the service was quick.

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Really really basic watch not even in a nice condition. Watch is worth around 20-30 euros and the import payment was already 22 euro’s. For me it is clear how they can afford the nice mystery pieces.
I would not recommend this to anyone. Waste of time and money.

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It's a SCAM! Paid for special edition drop and got a £7.00 POS watch! Stay away from this scam.
Response - I understand, but a £7.00 or less sent? It's a scam! People, read reviews all over the internet, TikTok and YouTube videos about this scam!

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I paid for the premium/ special edition watch for $169. You have a chance to receive a higher value watch but at a minimum you are supposed to receive a special edition watch. I received a $10 watch that is only sold on Alibaba or I’ll overseas purchasing sites. The brand they sent does not even have a website. It is not special edition and worth less than 10 times what I paid. I tried reaching them for a week via email and via direct messaging to discuss this and then finally after many attempts I received a response. They basically said tough luck and to reach out using WhatsApp in lieu of their email address. Many others in the same situation. Do your research. Look at the other Trustpilot comments and check Reddit forums. Don’t make the same mistake.

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I entered the January Premium Mystery "Draw" order No. 4345 , I was so exited to see what I was gonna get, as soon as I opened, total disappointment.... A Beat up Casio F-91W. I could have bought that at Walmart for 15 bucks (brand New). My concern is that a Pre paid for the "Special" Edition one and another premium for next month.
Will never get anything from them ever....

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Edit nr.2: finally they replied and offered me a full refund (after trying to take my review down), so at least there is some customer service.
Edit: They replied here to contact them, I did but they stopped replying.
Ordered a “special edition” mystery watch for €140. What I got was a cheap watch I found on eBay in 2mins for €25.
The watch I got says “Oskar Emil”. No product code on the watch whatsoever. Only says “steel case back”, the full case isn’t even steel and you can feel it, very light crappy watch with a cheap quartz inside. The strap is shitty fake leather.
Do not buy!!

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Watch Harbor is an amazing project and I’m living proof that it’s 100% real. The team truly delivers and always does their best.
I was one of the members who received a luxury piece: a Rolex Datejust Ref. 1601.
I’ve already received other watches too, and the best part of the mystery box is the excitement, you never know exactly what you’re going to get, but you will receive something. Honestly, I’d be happy with any piece because I know how much effort the team puts into every drop.
The community is strong, supportive, and fun to be part of. Cameron is always available and reachable. I’m already looking forward to the next drops!
Cheers from Spain!

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I’ve participated in two "Mystery Drops" from Watch Harbor. Overall, I think it’s a fantastic concept backed by great branding, helpful explanatory videos, and a very user-friendly website. However, there is definitely an element of luck involved.
My Experience:
December Drop (£109 "Film & TV" Special Edition): I received an AVIA Q & V quartz. Unfortunately, the market value was only around £20, so I lost out on value here. Additionally, the link to the "Film & TV" theme wasn't clear—I’d love some clarification on how this specific piece fit the category.
January Drop (£59 Standard Edition): I received an Ingersoll quartz. This was another "affordable" tier result rather than a luxury win.
Pros:
Great Branding: The marketing and website are professional and engaging.
Fun Concept: It adds an element of excitement to watch collecting.
Room for Improvement:
Transparency: Currently, only one watch per brand is shown beforehand. It would be much fairer and more transparent to show all possible watches in the pool. Since buyers rely heavily on the seller's goodwill, knowing the full range of options would build more trust.
EU Buyers: Be aware of significant customs and import duties if you are ordering from the EU.
Summary: It’s a fun gamble for "affordable" watches, though I’ve been unlucky twice now. I’m hoping for better luck in the February drop!

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Extremely disappointed with the watch I received.
I understand from some of Watch Harbor’s replies to other negative reviews that receiving a lower-end brand is “possible.” However, I specifically checked the video for my drop, and this was not mentioned once. Based on how the business markets itself, the watch I received was far below what a reasonable customer would expect.
The watch appears to be a new, fashion-style quartz watch from a defunct or unknown brand, using a very cheap Chinese movement. This is the type of watch that can be bought on eBay for around £20, and I do not consider that fair value for a paid “mystery watch” service positioned as a serious watch business with a twist.
What makes this particularly disappointing is that the issue is not the price alone, but the lack of thought and story behind the product. I would have been far happier receiving:
• a £20 vintage watch with character and history, or
• a slightly more expensive piece from a now-defunct but reputable brand with genuine build quality.
That would align far better with the way Watch Harbor presents itself.
I’ve also seen responses suggesting that “only people who get bad watches complain.” Of course that’s the case—because when the lower-end outcome is this low in quality and value, it highlights a real imbalance in the offering. The downside risk for the customer is simply too high.
Mystery should be part of the fun, not an excuse for offloading watches that don’t meet a basic quality threshold. It would be entirely possible to curate mystery drops using entry-level but respected brands (Tissot, Seiko, etc.) or well-chosen vintage pieces and still make a profit—while ensuring customers feel they’ve received something considered and worthwhile.
As it stands, the watch I received does not match the brand’s marketing, positioning, or the expectations they set.

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I received my watch today from the January drop and overall I’m really happy with it. The watch I received was in immaculate condition for its age, which really impressed me. It’s not the type of watch I would usually wear as it’s a little too dressy for my personal style, but that’s the nature of a mystery draw and part of the fun. The concept of this business is great, especially for anyone who enjoys the excitement of not knowing what they’ll receive, the quality clearly shows that care goes into selecting the watches. I will definitely be trying my luck in another drop!

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So I’ve now done two mystery drops from watch harbor and can definitely say I’ve not been disappointed. It’s not guaranteed you’ll get a luxury piece but on my first drop I pulled a two tone Tag Heuer professional 2000 with this being a vintage piece it wasn’t perfect but that’s what you should expect with a vintage watch……however this month I pulled an incredible Cartier tank vermeil the condition is amazing and in full working order!
10/10 would recommend watch harbor to any true watch enthusiast who want the chance of pulling a vintage piece!

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I have entered the mystery watch draw a few times now over the last six months. I often miss out because the sell so quickly, but there is now the option to preorder which helps manage the popularity a bit.
I really enjoy the excitement of being involved and not knowing what I’m going to get. I’ve been both lucky and unlucky in my efforts but have always received something that I’d wear and can enjoy. Two the watches were not performing as I’d hoped they would (setting date was tricky), I reached out to Watch Harbour and Cameron got in touch pretty quickly offering to have them assessed and serviced for me. I sent them back and was ultimately offered a full refund, which I used for a new entry in the Jan draw. I bagged my best one so far, so am very happy.
Fun concept, great service and very trustworthy.
They deffo had some teething issues with delivery speed and packaging quality, but they are just getting better and better, which is all you want from a business!
Good luck folks

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I pre-ordered a special order in Dec for January. £109, ending around £120 with postage. Notification to say the watch has been posted the day of the Jan drop. I have just received the watch.
I totally understand it is a game of luck and thought it would be fun to try. A chance to win one of 5 expensive watches or a quirky vintage watch if luck isn’t on my side.
I have opened the watch to find it’s a new line of ‘OMAX’ that seiko have released. Not remotely ‘vintage’ just the name on the watch being classed as such. I’ve also come to find they are £24 to buy on eBay, with multiple listings, brand new, box and papers. If trust pilot would let me attach images I would prove the multiple listings, but an example is EBAY listing 154921381995.
I would have expected the watch to be at least close to half of the value as to what I have paid, especially being ’special edition’. It feels the watch would have been better suited in their ‘premium edition’ category.
I have emailed watch harbor expressing this and whilst expressing they have taken my comments on board, I do feel little ‘scammed’. They re-iterated it is just ‘nature of the drops’.
I don’t think I would bother again especially not at £109 a go to receive something that is ultimately a new cheap Chinese made watch destined for the bin.
I am leaving this review to give people an insight into what they may receive if they aren’t lucky enough to land one of the good watches.
EDIT:
As from there reply, they keep referencing the YouTube videos that show the brands in the drop in which OMAX is shown. However this does seem to be an actual vintage OMAX and not the modern made watch I received which wasn’t in the video. You can see this for yourself by looking at that the eBay listing of the exact watch where they probably got it from.
I totally understand there is ‘affordable options’. However £24 worth of goods when paying £109 is a pretty big margin. If it was closer to £40 worth of a watch I think it would be a fair gamble.
It is a really good concept, but does need work to make it fair and reasonable.
Second Edit:
They are now flagging my review as ‘defamatory’ to try and hide it. Says a lot about the ‘company’. I will re-iterate I understand it is a game of luck and it is a good concept. I just believe they’re could be a bit better value for money for those who aren’t as fortunate to receive one of the better watches.

Reply from Watch Harbor
I really enjoy the concept behind WatchHarbor. I’ve been playing for a couple of months now, and it’s a fun and engaging way to expand a watch collection.
The mystery box format is exactly that — a mystery. You can receive anything from more affordable vintage pieces to higher-end watches, and that unpredictability is part of the experience. Sometimes I’ve received watches I genuinely like and enjoy wearing, and other times pieces that aren’t really my personal style — but that’s the nature of a mystery box.
I think it’s important to understand what you’re signing up for. These are vintage watches, not brand-new items, and you’re essentially playing a game based on chance. You won’t love every single piece, and that’s okay.
Overall, I see it as an entertaining way to discover watches I might not have chosen myself, and when you approach it with the right expectations, it’s an enjoyable experience.

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