Ricoh is best known today as a Japanese imaging and office-technology company, but it also produced wristwatches in the mid‑20th century. Vintage Ricoh watches are part of the broader story of Japan’s post‑war manufacturing boom, when major industrial firms explored consumer goods like timepieces. Collectors look for Ricoh for uncommon Japanese references, practical designs, and mechanical models that sit outside the more familiar Seiko/Citizen mainstream while still feeling well made.
Lanco (Ref. 35605) (39mm; Automatic)
Daniel Jean Richard (Ref. 25016) (39mm; Automatic)
Porsche Design (Ref. 6600.41) (39mm; Quartz)
Cristol Watch TV Dial (Ref. 2062) (39mm; Automatic) (Very Very Rare)
Ricoh Sakura UFO Black Case (Ref. R4082) (39mm; Automatic)
Seiko Diamatic Hi Beat 5N1457 (Ref. 7006-6020) (39mm; Automatic)
Ricoh (Ref. MT61ASO725AC)
Vostok Amphibian Manual (Ref. 021496) (40mm; Automatic) (Ultra Rare)
Allwyn (Ref. Y381-8060) (36mm; Automatic)
Oris 3261 Dater Mint Condition (Ref. 018044) (37mm; Automatic)
Tressa Laser Beam TV Dial White Strap (Ref. 186) (36mm; Automatic)
Ricoh Sakura XL (Ref. Unknown) (38mm; Automatic)
Marcel & CIE (Ref. Ref Unknown) (25mm; Manual) (Rare)
Titoni Airmaster Pie Pan (Ref. 307-345) (35mm; Automatic) (Rare)
Ricoh (Ref. Unknown) (36mm; Automatic)
Camy Superautomatic (Ref. Unknown) (22mm; Automatic)
Enthusiast Pack / Audio Technica AT-LP60X + Edifier R1280DB Speakers / Stereo Turntable Package
Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable [Plug & Play]
Audio-Technica AT-LP70X Fully Automatic Belt-Drive Turntable