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How to Choose the Right Monopoly Watch for You
Picking the right Monopoly watch isn’t just about style — it’s about finding a piece that matches how you collect, how you wear, and what you value in a timepiece.
Every edition in this officially licensed collection is produced in limited numbers, which means once they’re gone, they’re gone. Here’s what you need to know before you decide.
Understanding the Three Editions
The Monopoly Watch Collection offers three distinct editions, each designed with a different collector in mind. Knowing the differences helps you choose with confidence.
Monopoly Plus — Secret Edition
The Plus edition launched as a blind box series that sold out entirely. The only remaining piece is the $135 Secret Edition — a standalone design that stands apart from the original set. If you missed the blind box run, this is your last chance to own a piece from the Plus line. It carries the same quality build: Seiko NH35 mechanical movement, and stainless steel exhibition caseback.
Monopoly Prime — Limited Edition
The Prime edition takes the classic Monopoly aesthetic and refines it into a sleek, wearable timepiece. Designed for everyday use, it features chronograph, luminous hands, date display, and a dial layout inspired by the iconic board game.
This is the edition most collectors gravitate toward — it strikes the balance between playful nostalgia and genuine wristwatch craftsmanship.
Monopoly Modular — Mechanical Edition
For enthusiasts who appreciate what’s happening under the dial, the Modular edition features an Seiko NH70 automatic mechanical movement with a visible rotor. This is not a battery-powered novelty — it’s a self-winding mechanical watch dressed in Monopoly heritage. The modular design philosophy means every element is intentional, from the case architecture to the dial details.
What Makes These Watches Worth Collecting
Every Monopoly watch in this collection is officially licensed, meaning it meets the quality and branding standards required by the rights holder.
Limited production runs ensure exclusivity — these aren’t mass-produced accessories. They’re built with reliable movements, durable materials, and finishing that holds up to daily wear. Whether displayed in a collection case or worn on the wrist, each piece is designed to last.
Solving the “Is It Just a Novelty?” Question
This is the most common hesitation collectors face when considering a character collaboration watch. The answer is straightforward: these watches are engineered with the same movement technology and case construction used in traditional timepieces.
The Monopoly branding adds personality and collectible value, but underneath it, you’re getting a watch built for real-world reliability. From the movement to the stainless steel caseback, every component is chosen for durability — not just decoration.