Let's see your Seikos!

Let's see your Seikos!

Author
Discussion

OMITN

2,150 posts

92 months

Wednesday 13th April 2022
quotequote all
Put the old Alipinist (sarb017) back on its original strap today - has been living on a navy blue nato for the last year - and bloody hell I forgot how stiff these straps are..! Ouch!

I was going to try it on an old Page & Cooper grey rubber strap but it looks like the fat spring bars I wedged in there for my (sadly stolen) Blumo aren’t going to budge.


OMITN

2,150 posts

92 months

Wednesday 13th April 2022
quotequote all
Tell a lie (judicious use of a kettle and some well directed brute force)…




Drooles

1,367 posts

56 months

Wednesday 13th April 2022
quotequote all



In the great outdoors. Excuse the wonky bezel, timing the bbq

mikey_b

1,821 posts

45 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all
Decided I needed a new and more dressy watch, as I wasn't in love with my Cristopher Ward C9 Harrison GMT any more. Treated myself to a Presage Cocktail Time in the ice blue colour:


Love it, the dial is awesome. It changes colour markedly with the angle, from the front it's almost a cold silver colour, but as you look at it from shallower angles the blue becomes much more apparent.

Edited by mikey_b on Thursday 14th April 12:00

Drooles

1,367 posts

56 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all
mikey_b said:
Decided I needed a new and more dressy watch, as I wasn't in love with my Cristopher Ward C9 Harrison GMT any more. Treated myself to a Presage Cocktail Time in the ice blue colour:

Love it, the dial is awesome. It changes colour markedly with the angle, from the front it's almost a cold silver colour, but as you look at it from shallower angles the blue becomes much more apparent.
Lovely watch. I never wear a dress watch but I would love one of those anyway

elpichichi

53 posts

60 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all


Not seen too many Kinetics on here but here’s my titanium model from circa 2000.

TheJimi

25,001 posts

243 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all
mikey_b said:
Decided I needed a new and more dressy watch, as I wasn't in love with my Cristopher Ward C9 Harrison GMT any more. Treated myself to a Presage Cocktail Time in the ice blue colour:


Love it, the dial is awesome. It changes colour markedly with the angle, from the front it's almost a cold silver colour, but as you look at it from shallower angles the blue becomes much more apparent.

Edited by mikey_b on Thursday 14th April 12:00
Lovely thing yes

I have a hankering for the Black Cat Martini.

mikey_b

1,821 posts

45 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all
TheJimi said:
Lovely thing yes

I have a hankering for the Black Cat Martini.
Thank you smile Someone on here has one of them, you may have seen it already but there are some pics.

The Mockingbird version is very nice too, with the dark green dial. That came up recently in a thread where someone was asking for opinions on which green-dial watch to go for, the Presage or a Certina special edition.

Time it right and you can get some very good deals on these watches, too.

rjfp1962

7,748 posts

73 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all
Bought these two about 10 years ago.. One runs for a bit and the other doesn't. Probably just need servicing and cleaning but not sure they're worth it?!





Bungleaio

6,332 posts

202 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all
elpichichi said:


Not seen too many Kinetics on here but here’s my titanium model from circa 2000.
That is lovely

r159

2,262 posts

74 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all
Not seen too many Kinetics on here but here’s my titanium model from circa 2000.
[/quote]

Here you go, new to me yesterday, oe bracelet and strap on its way..

Error_404_Username_not_found

2,208 posts

51 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all
r159 said:
Not seen too many Kinetics on here but here’s my titanium model from circa 2000.
Here you go, new to me yesterday, oe bracelet and strap on its way..
Nice.
This is my favourite kinetic. It's been my daily for years and it's getting a bit beat up but it's utterly reliable, dead accurate and I love it.
I actually like the milanese bracelet on yours and I'm tempted to get one for my V175.

elpichichi

53 posts

60 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all
r159 said:
Not seen too many Kinetics on here but here’s my titanium model from circa 2000.
Here you go, new to me yesterday, oe bracelet and strap on its way..
Love that. Looks great on the milanese bracelet.

r159

2,262 posts

74 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
quotequote all
Cheers, it’s a cheap shark mesh from eBay like this, you can get milled clasps to swap out the pressed one that comes with it. I might get a black one to go on my Black Edition Samurai. The std spring bars are too fat, you’ll need to get some thinner ones.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154224867478?_trkparms=...

alfa phil

2,100 posts

207 months

Friday 15th April 2022
quotequote all
[url]|https://thumbsn
ap.com/EapoZaxc[/url]

Thought I'd give my 80,s chronograph an airing
Don't wear it much allways thought it a bit big on my small wrist.

LasseV

1,754 posts

133 months

Friday 15th April 2022
quotequote all


My bday present and my first automatic watch. I do like it a lot.

rex

2,055 posts

266 months

Friday 15th April 2022
quotequote all
Forgot about this one for many years. Had a new strap put on it and sent it back to Seiko to be repaired as had stopped working. They repaired and refurbished it.
Out of all my watches this has the nicest fit on my wrist.
Purchased new in 2006.


TheThing

938 posts

134 months

Friday 15th April 2022
quotequote all


These are my two Seikos. Gen1 Monster and a King Turtle. The Monster was the watch that got me into watches.

magpie215

4,401 posts

189 months

Friday 15th April 2022
quotequote all


Should give this a bit more use......don't think it's been worn for at least a year.

lowdrag

12,896 posts

213 months

Saturday 16th April 2022
quotequote all
TheThing said:


These are my two Seikos. Gen1 Monster and a King Turtle. The Monster was the watch that got me into watches.
I still think that the Monster was and still is the best value-for-money watch ever made. You can talk about your Rolex's, but for what it cost a Monster is, if you want it to be, a watch for life. Really tough, and in car terms equals that Toyota pickup that Clarkson & Co tried to destroy. I still have it, along with two others including a Prospex which cost four times the Monster, yet it isn't four times the watch that the Monster is.