April 25, 2024

In the micro brand world there are a few extremely popular replica watch brands, and this one I am discussing today, Helberg, is near the top for sure. For those not familiar, Helberg is sort of the sister brand of H2O replica watches. Both are geared mainly towards dive replica watches, though Helberg did release a model that was more a pilot style. The difference between the two is there are not as many options with Helberg such as bezels and dial choices, while H2O uses titanium in many of their cases, Swiss movements and has as many options as you can think of.

Lets get back to Helberg and the CH8. Following up on the success of the immensely popular CH6, the CH8 is another vintage style diver in a 43mm case (44mm bezel), which resembles, in a way, a classic Squale, though in a more modern size.

Helberg/H2O is based in Germany and their owner, Clemens Helberg, definitely has his finger on the pulse of the micro brand world. Helberg replica watches are machined in Asia and finished in Germany and this particular model uses the Miyota 9015 automatic movement, which has become widely popular.

Below is an HD video with my first look and comments.

Helberg CH8 Specifications:

  • 43mm Stainless Steel Case/Bezel measures 44mm in diameter
  • 53mm lug to lug
  • 24mm lugs
  • 18mm thick (including crystal) 14.6 without
  • Super Dome sapphire crystal
  • Sapphire lumed bezel insert
  • 1000 meter water resistance
  • Miyota 9015 automatic movement
  • Black ostrich leather and brown horween straps (straps dependant on what you order)
  • Price as configured/reviewed $693

When you go to the Helberg website and look up the CH8, you will see there are many options. Too many to list here, but you can add different straps, a flat or super domed crystal, different bezels and dial choices. It is also available in a bronze case, as opposed to stainless steel, same as the CH6 was.

helberg_ch8_watch_review_WatchReport.com

Now, I normally do not like to compare replica watches to previous models in a review, but since the CH6 was so popular, I am going to point out a few differences between them. Things that I really liked on the CH6 and things I wish the CH8 had. I want to state right up front though, the CH8 is a hell of a dive replica watch, and one that many will probably love.

I would say the biggest thing I miss on the CH8 is the drilled lug holes the CH6 had. With preorder incentives and return buyers, you were given extra straps (the horween and a black canvas), and it is just a strap changing type of replica watch. Drilled lug holes make it easier to do and reduce scratching the lugs. With that said, the CH8 comes with a very nice strap changing/screwdriver tool that makes it much easier.

helberg_ch8_watch_review_WatchReport.com

My biggest gripe about the model in hand is the domed crystal. This is what I was sent for review, and while it looks great from the profile, it does produce a lot of glare. It just happens with a domed crystal such as this, and you can see the hard time I had capturing real world photos of the dial. Fortunately, it is also available with a flat sapphire crystal, which I feel is the way to go…at least for me.

helberg_ch8_watch_review_WatchReport.com

But enough about that. What do I love about it? Pretty much everything else. The case finishing is superb for a replica watch of this price point, and something people have come to expect from Helberg. Fine brushed finishing with high polished bevels mirror polished case back and crown, fine coin edge teeth on the bezel, and the fitting of everything is smooth.

helberg_ch8_watch_review_WatchReport.com

One of the things that sets certain brands apart are the details. Take a look at the dial photos. From the hands to the applied markers, the chrome outlined date located at the 6, all nice touches atop a matte black dial. Even the brand name and logo are applied chrome. If I had one criticism, maybe just the logo and the model “CH8” would have been better. As is, the model name is only mentioned on the case back.

helberg_ch8_watch_review_WatchReport.com

When it comes to the case back, it has a nice engraving on a highly mirror polished case back. As always, these comments are my personal opinions, but I would have preferred a blasted or brushed case back. You can see in the photos that I scratched the case back up already, which is just easier to do with a mirror polish. This was just from moving around the replica watch while taking photos.

That said, the case back feels great against the wrist; smooth and comfortable. The diameter is measured at 43mm, but the replica watch appears larger due to the 44mm bezel. The black/orange sapphire bezel is fully lumed, and just striking in my opinion. The lugs and overall case design are inspired by the Squale 50 atmos, though this is just a larger, chunkier design with the same crown position. Speaking of the crown, a little hard to grab, but winds and moves effortlessly, and screws down with ease.

helberg_ch8_watch_review_WatchReport.com

As I said, there were many preorder incentives, but the straps I received for review (I believe) are all available on the Helberg Website to order. There is a lot to like about these straps, and I will try and cover it all. The black ostrich and the brown horween both have something I have been wishing for many years, rectangle sizing holes. Very reminiscent of an isofrane. If you have ever owned an isofrane, what makes them so comfortable, besides the soft, pliable rubber, is the close together rectangle holes. I am not sure, but Helberg might be the first to have done this to leather, at least in a production volume. The large, but not massive, Helberg CNC buckle is another one of those awesome touches. Big Boy brands take note, you need to step up your strap and buckle game. Take a look at these straps. These say quality… period! My favorite of the bunch, and this will come as no surprise to some, is the brown horween. I love horween leather and this one is no exception. I do not know how much this strap is off hand from Helberg, but you should definitely think about picking one up. It will be worth it, trust me.

helberg_ch8_watch_review_WatchReport.com

Lume, lume, lume. I know you guys are sticklers for lume as I am. Actually, I shouldn’t say that. I am not a lume junkie like some are, but I am in the camp of, if you are going to apply lume paint, it should be generously applied to the hands and markers. And in this case, the bezel as well. Helberg did just that, and used BGW9 superluminova.

Everyone perceives value differently. Some look at value as something inexpensive. I look at it as what you get for the price. The Helberg CH8 is a value. The standard configuration with a flat sapphire and steel bezel will run you about $572 for the steel version, and $616 for the bronze. For the version I reviewed here, $693. When you look at all the details and add them up, the CH8 is a good value. Some fashion brands charge this much for their replica watches and they have low water resistance, mineral crystals and quartz movements. Head to Head with other micro brands, I still believe the Helberg CH8 holds its own, and might surpass many.

helberg_ch8_watch_review_WatchReport.com

If you like a vintage look in a modern size, and you like to be able to configure your replica watch to your specifications, you might want to check out the CH8 model by Helberg. Helberg/H2O has some interesting things happening next year as well, so keep your eye on this brand…..Or don’t. Its not like we are replica watching you or anything…….or are we??  :-)

Thank you for reading and thank you to Clemens Helberg for providing this model for review. Please leave your comments below. Check out the Helberg Website HERE