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Your Guide to the Kamen Rider Digital Watch Collection
This is not a prop replica. It is not a toy. It is a working digital watch — luminous dial, digital chronograph, day/date, alarm, backlight — built around officially licensed Kamen Rider artwork.
The point is that it sits on your wrist every day, not behind glass.
Three volumes. One ongoing series.
The collection is built as a numbered series, and it has grown to three full volumes. Vol.1 carries the icons — No.1, V3, Black, Kuuga, Faiz, Zero-One ($60 each) plus the Blade Secret Edition.
Vol.2 continues with No.1, Shadow Moon, Black RX, Ryuki, Double, and Kabuto. Every watch ships in a sealed display box, so you see exactly what you are getting.
Not sure where to start? A Single Random option at $45 lets the collection decide, or take the complete Whole Set at $270 per volume.
Vol.3 — The Showa Legends Return
Vol.3 belongs to the riders that built the franchise. X, Amazon, Stronger, Riderman, Brorider, and Roborider — the Showa-era heroes of the 1970s — arrive at $60 each, with a Shadow Moon Secret Edition at $199 for the collector who wants the centerpiece.
If your idea of a Kamen Rider was forged in the Showa years, this is the volume that was made for you. Same trusted 45mm build as Vol.1 and Vol.2, with a quick-release strap so swapping bands takes seconds.
How to choose
Start with your era. If the Showa riders shaped what a hero looked like to you — X, Amazon, Black — begin with Vol.1 or the all-Showa Vol.3.
If your generation came of age with Ryuki, Double, or Kabuto, Vol.2 is your entry point. There is no wrong answer, and most collectors end up owning more than one volume.
The quick-release strap means any watch can be upgraded later with the stainless steel strap for a dressed-up, daily-wear feel.
The definitive version: the Premium Sets
If you want the complete Black arc, the Premium Set delivers it. Gen 1 brings Black, Black RX, and Shadow Moon together in a collector box.
Gen 2 refines the formula — Black and Shadow Moon on stainless steel straps as standard, with swappable silicone bands so one watch covers both a sharp look and an everyday fit. Shadow Moon is not just a villain; he is Kotaro's best friend, corrupted and turned against the one person he should have protected. That is the weight these sets carry.
Solving the 'is this a real watch?' question
Every piece here is a functional digital watch with a stainless steel case back and anti-scratch mineral glass — engineered for daily wear, not display-only.
And every watch is officially licensed by Toei, so the design on your wrist is the real thing. Individual riders sell out. If the ones you want are in stock today, securing them now is the safe move.