Xeric Watches

Xeric Watches

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Unconventional by design. XERIC watches embody the art of timekeeping by fusing exposed mechanical function with timeless form in a singular machine.

Mitch and Andrew Greenblatt founded XERIC Watches to bring complex, mechanical timepieces like the XERISCOPE collection to a broad cross-section of watch enthusiasts who dream of an affordable Mechanical. Together, the brothers have carefully curated the exceptional collection at Watches.com, which since 1999 has been a singular source for unique modern watches from around the world. XERIC Watches

Photos from Xeric Watches's post 06/07/2026

We’ve never been very interested in making ordinary watches.

The original Invertor automatic flipped the script by exposing the movement and making the mechanics part of the design. No extra complications. No distractions. Just the hypnotic motion of a mechanical caliber doing exactly what it was designed to do.

Photos from Xeric Watches's post 06/06/2026

The wandering hour complication dates back centuries, but it still feels like science fiction.

The Xeric Retronaut reimagines this rare display with rotating satellite hour discs that travel across a retrograde minute track, creating a constant mechanical dance of motion and precision. Powered by an automatic movement and designed to be as captivating to watch as it is to wear, it’s a reminder that telling time doesn’t have to be ordinary.

06/03/2026

The Vendetta II reimagines one of watchmaking’s most unusual complications: the wandering hour. Three satellite-mounted hour discs rotate around the dial, taking turns crossing the minute arc before handing off to the next hour in an endless mechanical cycle.

06/02/2026

The original Xeric Invertor put the mechanical movement at the center of the design, turning the inner workings of the watch into the dial itself. A different way to experience mechanical watchmaking—one where nothing is hidden.

05/31/2026

Some watches tell time. These two put on a show.
The Scrambler wanders. The Retroscope jumps.

One is a smooth cruise. The other is a surprise party every hour. Different mechanics. Different personalities. And always in a 🌈 of colors!

Same obsession with making time a little less ordinary.

Photos from Xeric Watches's post 05/30/2026

The Vendetta II was never meant to whisper the time. It stages it.

Hours drift into position, linger for a moment, then vanish as the next takes its place. Beneath the sapphire crystal, gears perform their measured choreography while the wandering hour complication turns every glance into a mechanical event.

Not a digital future. Not a vintage past.

Just an alternate timeline where time was designed differently.⌛⚙️

05/29/2026

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, watchmakers began experimenting with radically different ways of displaying time. Among the most captivating were retrograde watches—where a hand would slowly travel across an arc, building tension with every passing minute before snapping instantly back to its starting position in a burst of mechanical energy.

Photos from Xeric Watches's post 05/29/2026

The chronograph helped define the first Space Age. The NASA Artemis Chrono is our tribute to a new era of lunar exploration. 🚀

05/25/2026

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, watchmakers began experimenting with wildly unconventional ways to display time. Among the most fascinating were double retrograde watches—where hands would travel across an arc before instantly snapping back to begin again. Futuristic, mechanical, and unlike anything else on the wrist.

The Xeric Timeline Automatic revives that spirit for a new generation.

Powered by a fully mechanical automatic movement, its wandering hours and retrograde display transform time into motion, capturing the same optimism and experimental design language that made those vintage pieces so unforgettable decades ago.

A forgotten complication, brought back to life.

05/24/2026

The Xeric Invertor II looks less like a watch… and more like something recovered from a classified hangar. Some watches tell time. This one feels like first contact.

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