Wow wow wow! Dear Mike! I also was expecting this post coming from you! I was shure both KM and you would participate with these awesome selection of wonderful Japanese watches.
I imagine it is not easy to choose just one favorite among so many attractive timepieces you share here. Seiko is a favorite brand for me too and specially their diving watches. Thank you so much for sharing! Hagwe, Abel
Let's share the watches in our collections made in Japan. First up from my collection: a '66 Seiko Sea Lion . . . . . . passed down from Dad over twenty years ago. My watchmaker at the time serviced it, then ten years later another watchmaker butchered it...
. . . once . . . . . . but gifted it to a friend. Been threatening myself to get a 62MAS but also drawn towards Citizen divers with similar aesthetics and currently available. Best, Art ...
. . . both of which have ended up in my brother's care. The Seiko 5 was acquired by Dad at the same time as the Sea Lion; it was serviced just once to the best of my recollection, my brother still wears it occasionally. The urushi dial (that jml also owns...
Your Sea Lion is wonderful: I don't think I had ever seen it and I like the design very much. Not to mention its strong sentimental value, of course. Only one Japanese watch in my collection, but one I love: the SLGW005. So, here it is in a series of sett...
As a matter of fact I immediately thought of you when our dear Art announced the theme last Wednesday. Lol! You share a superb array of Japanese watches as expected!! ππππ₯π₯ Not easy to choose just one but Iβm always fascinated by the faceted crystals like...
It is a theme that fits me reasonably well indeed. Now letβs see Mike come and blow me out of the water with his epic collection πππ»π€π»
Thanks for hosting Art. Iβm getting in early, I think itβs going to be EPIC. My first serious mechanical watch. Was hoping to get a fresh rising sun over the weekend but inclement weather forecast makes me unsure. So hereβs a recently shared shot in BW. I...
β¦ Pogue like yours required a color shot but you prove I was wrong with this awesome B&W shot. I feel you got a winner shot here! And a superb specimen of one of my favorite vintage Seiko you share here! Well played! Hagwe Abel
Not a sea serpent! This is the condition of the watch in 2015, when a friend showed it to me and said βCan you help it?β Shortly afterwards he moved, without prior notice, to somewhere in Wyoming. One day, 8 years later, Jim suddenly reappeared with his o...
So glad you liked my BW shot. I managed to get a fresh rising sun β οΈ shot this morning and I will post in a while. Thank you for your kind comment Abel. Enjoy your weekend and of course this excellent edition of Wristscan! Kurt.
. . . that he scavenged from his Grandfather's estate. (His cousins took the Rolexes and other name brands, leaving him the Seiko.). After years of prodding he's finally given it to a watchmaker for servicing. He wears it now only on special occasions; it...
a familiar story with many families the world over I am sure. Nice to hear he has took your advice, got it serviced and now has his own treasured timekeeper. Great theme Art BTW ππ» Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful weekend. Kurt