Sadly hasn’t been for too long 🤷🏻♂️ This was my first diver and like the Doxa Searambler has seen more ice and snow than seashores over the last decade 🌊 Maybe the next home needs to be at the sea 🧐 Any other divers out these days? 🤿
Of course, we all know I must take care of this priority first!😆 Plane is at the gate, which is a good sign!👍 This is much better scene at BOS than last Sunday! You can actually see the runways! Last week was a very different story! The plane from IAD nev
The second generation of the 6309 diver series produced from 1982 to 1988 , a departure from the original "cushion-case" Turtle. This model features a blue and red "Pepsi" bezel. Its limited original run and popularity among Seiko MODders when it was firs
If you scuba dive, then you ought to go to the Maldives! Where you can see a plethora of these turtles. They are even more common in Hawaii it seems, where the water is sometimes a little murky and one doesn't realize they're close to a turtle until they'
Haven’t posted this one for a while and as I promised Mike to widen my Seiko posts again, here we go. As my diving is usually no deeper than a shower it gets less wrist time than it could 🤷🏻♂️ A proper beater, always performing without problems and easy
SEIKO 7548-7000 JDM Diver - Introduced in 1978 and production continued until 1985, it was adapted from the 6309 platform, with offset screw-down crown at the 4 o'clock position. During its time of launch, it retailed at 40% higher than it's mechanical br