PLEASE LOOK at a story. Click the LINK on the Title of the Walk to jump into the story. We have collected about 400 of our adventures here in one place — I wish I could turn it into a book but can you imagine the page layout challenges with dozens of phot
It appears to be raining on my watch and my hair-free head. So rather than walk, I’m going in to compile a few links to recent walks. Now the weatherman is correct. Here’s what I have assembled so far: Cazalea Walks with Watches Date Map # Title of the Wa
I’m not a Roman numeral fan on watches although I do have some, like this Seiko Presage. For 20 years this Roman Numeral clock has been “ticking” away in my house, so I have my fill of this numeral system (and had to teach it in math books “the C is 100,
SBGW003 one of 300 from many years ago. I hunted for this for about 3 years after seeing it on SteveG's website. I hope you don't mind that it is missing a date? Cheers, Cazalea
I guess I should say “strap on the watch”, (I love the blued hands and gold Arabic numerals) and strap myself into Tree CV for a little drive, now that the car is running and the neon humming. maybe I should give up bees, birds & blooms and just go back t
FIRST - what country are you in? Weems is in the Netherlands. My story is from the USA. I have had 3 Seikos serviced by "the factory" one in New Jersey and two in Japan. Two of them took about 8 weeks each, and the other one about 6-7 weeks. The first wat
You're entitled to express your opinion. As for ritual flogging, that depends. Not everyone is entitled to that! As regards the numbering scheme, I have partially deciphered it, and you can see the results for yourself: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q 1
SteveG cost me a lot of time perusing his photo site, and a lot of money chasing watches he had found BEFORE they became popular. I fell in love with this GS SBGW003 and hunted for 2 years. One finally popped up in Singapore and a young fella on this site
My SBGW033, also from the same era and with Arabic numbers, but not quite as rare as there were 300 made. Here are all the SBGW models that I know about, from my Master GS Spreadsheet (complete in modern GS up through 2017): (#gid=1359583475) MODEL/LINK M