But with some minor exceptions (mostly Swatch, but historically some Seiko Tunas) I can’t buy another Quartz watch. I’d rather go with one of Furlan Marri’s dressier watches at a higher price point but with a mechanical movement. Or pay more for a Denison
But with some minor exceptions (mostly Swatch, but historically some Seiko Tunas) I can’t buy another Quartz watch. I’d rather go with one of Furlan Marri’s dressier watches at a higher price point but with a mechanical movement. Or pay more for a Denison
This is my Seiko diver re-issue from 2017. The SLA 017 was made in 2000 examples. I picked it up right when they were released 9 years ago. Pretty cool this one. Regards, Steve
Zenith might be a little scarred from the failure of the Elite 6150. Given the high regard for the Cal. 135, I see wisdom in starting with with very limited production, and keeping people excited about what may be coming down the pipeline. Enthusiasts hav
dial. Usually the “Momji” dial refers to a reddish brown color dial that mimics a Japanese bamboo floor. In this particular case Grand Seiko produced a limited edition Momji dial in a lovely deep shade of green for the Australian market. I pursued it as I
Another all original chronograph from the early ‘70’s. Seiko sure had lots of interesting dial colors, didn’t they? This one looks like ot could have been manufactured yesterday. Wearing its original H link bracelet.
Squared lugs, classic 60’s skin diver case shape, understated charcoal dial, attractive square indices and hand set, superb value. The SPB 143 delivers! 🚨🤯 My second Seiko , but can easily see why they are so addictive. Arrived on OEM steel bracelet. Imme