cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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In the cabinet too long; it's time to wear this GS
SBGW003 one of 300 from many years ago. I hunted for this for about 3 years after seeing it on SteveG's website.




I hope you don't mind that it is missing a date?

Cheers,
Cazalea

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Missing a dateβ¦
By: KMII : April 23rd, 2024-04:15
Is one of the features ππ» Really love the limited GS editions from back of the day, when they were uncommon and quite a bit more imaginative. Not that the current ones are bad but they do follow set patterns a lot more ππ€·π»ββοΈ