Let's see your Seikos!
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PushedDover said:
James6112 said:
Same. This has become my daily, as robust, not as heavy as a braceletted Breitling (lending itself better for sport / biking etc)
Had it probably 10+yr, never serviced, but sent off today as it is getting now to be a fast runner (picking up maybe 2 / 3 minutes a day !
Arguably one of their more popular watches in the last few years, the Alpinist SPB121.
Bought on the strength of several reviews, and I'm happy with it. Does everything well.
The 5 gets more use though, for the price it's decently made and proving tough, since I wear it just about everywhere.
Bought on the strength of several reviews, and I'm happy with it. Does everything well.
The 5 gets more use though, for the price it's decently made and proving tough, since I wear it just about everywhere.
Edited by Pebbles167 on Monday 22 April 14:00
21st Century Man said:
squareflops said:
I hear you but I tend to set all my bezels to 40 mins past the hour, the minute of the hour my son was born, call me sentimental
Lovely. Don't apologise Not really although it’s an idea.
I was in Asia last week so had some time to browse the Seiko and Grand Seiko (!) ranges at various airport duty free and shopping malls I was in.
I must say their range right now is pretty damn good. Decent variety of styles, and they've dropped some of the weirder "Mitsuoka Orochi" school of Japanese design styles they had for a while.
GS seemed a little bit cheaper than the flagship store in NYC which has never looked like good value.
I must say their range right now is pretty damn good. Decent variety of styles, and they've dropped some of the weirder "Mitsuoka Orochi" school of Japanese design styles they had for a while.
GS seemed a little bit cheaper than the flagship store in NYC which has never looked like good value.
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