. . . preferably at my PPro e-mail address, which is . . . A r t D @ P u r i s t S P r o . c o m [remove the spaces] . . . I'll be happy to insert them for you. (One of them should be '44 GS in its native element'!) Best, Art
I'm really bad in using forums. And our office computer is limiting our access to forums and such. So the only time I have to post and or respond is after work. As for the pictures. Yes I had some titles for both watches with the WAKO store in the backgro...
. . . when it was introduced, Ali. As it happened, I'd just purchased the Zenith, so it wasn't a propitious time to spring for one. Several members of the forum, including Ginger and pplater, own the 130th. You're in good company, no doubt about it! Art
And I liked the blued second hand and the dial overall. It's such a watch that you simply can't ignore. Zenith...you know when I was in Dubai I saw a yellow gold Hiratge Zenith. It was very beautiful. But made me think about the Cal. 135 though. ..
For sharing your wonderful travel photos with us! Looks like you have a nice Seiko companion with you for the trip :) Was this trip for business or personal vacation? And what did you like most about Tokyo?
Hi Pingtsai. First I would like to apologies for not responding to your previous posts. It's really hard for me to keep track in here. My trip to Tokyo was for businesses. And I naturally took my GS44 with me. But I bought the 130th Anniversary GS some ti...