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It does make you wonder doesnt it! Yes, they are great
value for money and have had more than a number of comments on how great the watch looks. But then, if everyone wanted one, would there be any left for us!?
Thanks
Andrew H
Excellent review, Andrew.
By: BDLJ : September 6th, 2010-17:24
Love those things... Not to mention the history and technology behind them. First use of ceramic coating, getting rid of the HRV, the vented/ribbed strap, the high-beat movement... I think the reason they're Japan only is the Movement. As it's GS based, I...
It's on its way...
By: craniotes : September 13th, 2010-08:18
The money has been sent and the beastie is currently winging its way towards its new home on my wrist. I'll be sure to post some pics when it arrives, though sadly they will have to be above water since I'm having the pool closed this week :-( Regards, Ad...
I live in America...
By: craniotes : September 14th, 2010-08:23
...and mine should be here tomorrow (yay!). There are several reputable sites that focus on JDM-only timepeices from which can purchase this watch, but if that isn't your cuppa, just keep your eyes peeled on the various sales forums and the 'bay -- they d...
BOOM!
By: craniotes : September 16th, 2010-07:33
(Lousy pics, I know...) Arrived yesterday and I LOVE it! Regards, Adam PS - This watch was made for the Isofrane strape, IMO. At 24mm, it's just able to squeeze in the 22mm lugs on the Emperor, and it gives the watch some needed balance. Just be sure to o...
Congratulations!
By: craniotes : September 28th, 2010-15:29
I would be very surprised if you weren't totally blown away by the quality and sheer wrist presence of this diver. Indeed, it has rapidly become one of my favorite pieces, relegating divers from the likes of Rolex, Panerai, JLC, Kobold and even my beloved...
It's a breeze...
By: craniotes : September 28th, 2010-21:49
In fact, it's even easier to change straps on the Emperor than the MCDC because Seiko was thoughtful enough to listen to their customers and drill the lugs. Just poke through one side, give the strap a little tug, and voilà! Regards, Adam
I received mine yesterday!
By: jme78 : October 8th, 2010-08:58
I must say it is a pretty powerful watch. I want to thank you 219 for your great review and craniotes for his help. I own a few divers that are way more expensive but, looking at the seiko I can't say that they are better made. It seems to be built just a...
Congrats!
By: craniotes : October 11th, 2010-08:07
It really is an impressive diver, and I too owe Andrew a debt of gratitude for his review, which definitely pushed me over the edge as well. Anyway, let me know if you have any other spring-bar or strap-related issues/questions, and be sure to post up som...
Thanks Craniotes,
By: jme78 : October 11th, 2010-14:33
I think I got my spring bar issues settled. I looked at the Ted su website and the ceramic strap looked way more grey than your pic. I was going to get it any way but it was out of stock. Though, I did order a orange isofrane strap that I think will look ...