Baron Watch Company
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Baron Watch Company has a great story. Two-brother operation, their grandfather Ralph put the family name on re-dialed Bulova overstock in East Coast department stores in the late '60s. Mike and Josh Baron revived the name in 2022 out of a St. Petersburg studio, guided by three plainly stated intentions — meet new friends, make things that are different, and be better tomorrow. The debut Stargazer 1.0 is a 39mm NH35-powered gradient-blue field diver with dual-color lume, 200m of water resistance, and an OLPR Tuscany leather strap. Small batches, dry humor, real family history. Their site is wholesome as all heck.
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Community verifiedSourcing Notes: Movement: Seiko NH35A automatic, 24J, hacking + hand-wind. Case: 316L SS, 39mm × 14mm, 48mm L2L, 20mm lugs, screw-down crown & caseback. Crystal: AR-coated sapphire. Dial: painted Night Sky Blue gradient. WR 200m. Lume: dual-color (blue indices, green hands). Strap: handmade OLPR Italian Tuscany leather or steel Milanese. Includes canvas watch roll. 1-yr warranty.
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Ships from St. Petersburg, United States
No import duties for American buyers
This brand assembles in the US — watches ship tariff-free to domestic addresses.
No import duty on domestically assembled watches. Brands like TSAO Baltimore, Nodus, Vaer, and Vortic ship tariff-free to US buyers.
Tariffs are assessed based on where the watch is assembled, not where individual components originate. A watch with a Japanese movement assembled in the US incurs no import duty.
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