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Beautiful diving watch you choose for your daughter dear 111Forza!

Didn’t know about this version in 38 mm case non date. I own same 43 mm version as our dear friend KMII which is known by collectors as the Mini Tuna so this one should be named the Micro Tuna! Lol! Anyway with 38 mm it will look wonderful on a lady as we
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By: 111forza
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Subexplorer
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Hello dear friend KM! I love this watch and I bought it in 2023…

… after viewing your own watch in one of your posts. I find it very charming with its blue dial and contrast with its golden sector of its bezel insert. I feel it wears smaller than its nominal size of 43 mm due to the shape of its lugs (my wrist is thin
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By: KMII
13
Subexplorer
543

Just picked up the mini tuna for one of my daughters.

Wears quite well on me too 😀
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By: 111forza
40
Subexplorer
2539

Hello dear pkonos! Welcome to our WS event and for sharing some wonderful crazy and funky watches in your collection. I´m glad to know you like the theme and find it so fun as intended.

I love the Seiko brand and I personally don´t find it staid at all. As a matter of fact they offer a good catalog of very classic watches but also some daring models as well. Now you confirm this with your IZUL and its awesome and unique rotating feature.
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By: Subexplorer
379
Lépine
50551

Iconic Saturation Divers

I’m beginning to get the hang of the collection concept. I’ve always refused to line up the miniatures in a display case, to accumulate comics read only once in a bookshelf or worse, to bring back sand from each of my trips. And yet despite my desire for
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By: Gargamel
10
nasseriq
5435

I’m a nerd.

Yes i admit, i’m a nerd ... a Seiko-nerd apparently. I’ve been lurking at Rolex, JLC etc .... but never had the courage to even spend 10 or more K on a wristwatch 😟. I used to have a few Seiko more than 30 years ago but they all vanished for some starnge
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By: bimbeano
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bimbeano
3298

BLUE coming this summer to YOU

55 years ago, Seiko introduced Japan’s first diver’s watch. With an automatic movement and water resistance to 150m, it proved its reliability when it was used by members of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition from 1966 to 1969. In the years that f
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By: cazalea
5
cazalea
1573

Agreed for this price tag I would have assumed GS for the white model. The other two just seem premium because of the association there

Is nothing That relates them to Gundam (like a small nod to it in the design) other than the colors, would have been nice to do a Zaku design individually and not recycle the Tuna, as well why the Prospex logo? For a true recreation I would have 1. A zaku
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By: Love watches
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rodrigozzz
2038

New Prospex Divers

There are 3 new "diver-style" watches coming from Seiko --- they are calling them Prospex Street. Here are some specs and a few PR photos. NO PRICES YET but they will be inexpensive. Size .............. 46 x 12.7 Case ............ Stainless coating & plas
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By: cazalea
12
APROchrono
1840

Seiko Prospex Street Collection (for people who don't want a blue enamel dial)

Based on the iconic Tuna, but with smaller, lighter aluminum cases, a textured-pattern silicone strap, textured dial and case. All are quartz-driven with solar charging. They come in 3 colors BLUE SNE 533P1 OLIVE - SNE 535P1 GRAY SNE 537P1 Prices and size
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By: cazalea
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esotericjunkie
1436