Let's see your Seikos!

Let's see your Seikos!

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carlo996

5,695 posts

21 months

Wednesday 10th April
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Lungauer said:
First time posting on the watch forum, though I’ve lurked a bit. Decided I needed an everyday watch to save the duties that some of my others have been performing. First Seiko. Liking it…

That’s very nice.

PushedDover

5,657 posts

53 months

Thursday 11th April
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carlo996 said:
Lungauer said:
First time posting on the watch forum, though I’ve lurked a bit. Decided I needed an everyday watch to save the duties that some of my others have been performing. First Seiko. Liking it…

That’s very nice.
agree - and I have an itchy trigger finger - what / from where ?

Sporky

6,274 posts

64 months

Thursday 11th April
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Lungauer

295 posts

152 months

Thursday 11th April
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Thanks for the positive comments. It’s actually an Alpinist SPB157 (blue face) on a aftermarket strap from Watch Gecko (the blue strap it was on made it a bit too… blue). Found it online at an independent jeweller and I got a reasonable discount.

Welsh Pirate

175 posts

128 months

Sunday 14th April
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Another first time poster but longtime lurker on the watch forum.

I've always liked Rolex Explorer II's and when I happened to see this Seiko, (SSK023K1) I had to buy one. It's my first Seiko and I'm really impressed.


stinkyspanner

720 posts

77 months

Sunday 14th April
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I'm not really a watch person, in fact I last wore a watch about 20 years ago and that was some knock off Diesel thing I bought whilst backpacking and ended up swapping it for a bus ticket from Thailand to Cambodia! However my wife recently bought me this Seiko and I absolutely love it, it's perfect for me

Edited by stinkyspanner on Monday 15th April 08:48

Error_404_Username_not_found

2,208 posts

51 months

Sunday 14th April
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Your wife is a keeper. So is your watch.
smile

ZesPak

24,432 posts

196 months

Monday 15th April
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That's lovely!

How's the bracelet on it? I'm a bit of a Seiko fanboy but generally feel like the bracelet is the weakest part (also easiest to replace though).

stinkyspanner

720 posts

77 months

Monday 15th April
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Error_404_Username_not_found said:
Your wife is a keeper. So is your watch.
smile
Thanks, yes she's a good sort really!

stinkyspanner

720 posts

77 months

Monday 15th April
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ZesPak said:
That's lovely!

How's the bracelet on it? I'm a bit of a Seiko fanboy but generally feel like the bracelet is the weakest part (also easiest to replace though).
It actually came with a leather strap, but I preferred a bracelet so the store supplied and fitted a Seiko one. I like it, it seems decent enough but I haven't really got a reference point in terms of quality or longevity

magpie215

4,401 posts

189 months

Tuesday 16th April
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The Monster back out of its box.

Sunday Drive

164 posts

20 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Seiko Submariner with NH35 movement.

My first and only “modded” watch.

I bought it as I wanted a clasp adjustment on a Seiko.

Ultimately I didn’t rate it much and it’s sold now.

Edited by Sunday Drive on Tuesday 16th April 07:41

21st Century Man

40,919 posts

248 months

Tuesday 16th April
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This arrived in the post this morning, I've bought it for my wife, 34mm (my wrist, not hers).


2172cc

1,105 posts

97 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Chucked an orange rubber strap on this Seiko 5 and going to start wearing this for a while.

squareflops

1,820 posts

183 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Mostly Seiko and the BB is on a z22 Seiko strap. Think that's enough purchasing for now..

phil_cardiff

7,091 posts

208 months

Tuesday 16th April
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squareflops said:


Mostly Seiko and the BB is on a z22 Seiko strap. Think that's enough purchasing for now..
Oh rotate your bezels! biglaugh

squareflops

1,820 posts

183 months

Tuesday 16th April
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phil_cardiff said:
Oh rotate your bezels! biglaugh
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 hehe

ZesPak

24,432 posts

196 months

Tuesday 16th April
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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 hehe
Our collective CDO is more important than your son's birthminute, obviously.

squareflops

1,820 posts

183 months

Tuesday 16th April
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sorry guys paperbag

21st Century Man

40,919 posts

248 months

Tuesday 16th April
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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 hehe
Lovely. Don't apologise smile