Dan Henry
Dan Henry is a US-operated watch microbrand founded in 2016 by Venezuelan-American collector Dan Henry, producing limited-edition vintage-inspired men's and women's watches and chronographs sold exclusively online.
Dan Henry watches are distinguished by era-named models—each numbered after the historical year its design evokes—developed from the founder's personal collection of over 1,500 vintage pieces. The brand targets buyers who want the visual character of rare mid-century references at accessible prices, without the condition risks of actual vintage buying. Japanese movements and sapphire crystals are standard across the line. Common cross-shops include vintage-inspired microbrands such as Baltic and Yema.
Facts
| Based | United States |
| Founded | 2016 |
| Focus | Microbrand |
| Models listed | 1 |
| Price guide | Entry-level |
1 model
Notable models
Buyer notes
What to know
Models span 28.5mm (ladies 1900) to roughly 42mm for men's chronographs and divers, so wrist fit varies significantly by reference—check individual spec sheets.
Retail prices run $230–$380, with most models clustered around $270–$350; the brand sells direct and does not benefit from typical gray-market discounting.
All models are issued in limited numbered runs; individual colorways and configurations sell out and are not restocked, so current availability should be confirmed at the official site.
Sold exclusively online at danhenrywatches.com, with free worldwide shipping on orders over $200 and tax-free checkout for customers in the US, EU, and Brazil.
Most models use Japanese quartz or mecha-quartz movements; the 1970 Automatic Diver uses a Seiko NH35—confirm the movement type for each specific model before purchasing.
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