Thank you, that's very helpful - looks like pointy As aren't a red flag on this particular model.
Type: Posts; User: Carlton-Browne
Thank you, that's very helpful - looks like pointy As aren't a red flag on this particular model.
I have a question about the dial and the Japan 2625 text between 7 & 6 O'clock - should the As in Japan have a flat top? All the examples I can find seem to have a pointy A which I understand is a...
The Tuna is delightful.
Green I think (though I have one of those green PVD Heuer 5100s so I'm probably biased).
That looks interesting.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0012/0386/3612/products/the-great-wave-off-kanagawa-dial-no-date--lucius-atelier-swiss-quality-seiko-watch-mod-parts_2000x.jpg?v=1546370189
What strap is that, please?
Yes it does! What's the model name/number; I have a feeling I need one of those?
Well done :thumbsup:.
I wondered where that one went to. Well done :thumbsup:.
Thanks for the suggestion but I very specifically wanted the sword hands.
http://carlton-browne.org/albums/Public/TZ-UK/Seiko%20SKX009J/DSC_0270.JPG
Thanks, that looks rather nice.
Is that a Grand Seiko bracelet?
Indeed - you need to get that working again.
I'm curious to know if the bezel rotates? I agree, it's a nice looking thing.
Thanks.
That's very tidy. Do you have a reference no?
1963 JAPAN SEIKO CHAMPION 850
Caliber : 851
Beat rate : 18000bph
Factory : Kameido
Glass : Acrylic
Case : Approximate Width-35.5mm(Excluding Crown)
Lug width : 18mm
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1708375/TZ-UK/Seiko%20Champion/L1291186.jpg
You need to work on your photography because that watch looks much better in the "flesh".
Edit. Can you remind me where you got the hands?
Thanks awfully.
Many thanks - do you have a reference no for the watch as I'd like to keep an eye out for one?
Is that a Seiko bracelet - it looks very much like a Gay Frères model that was made for, amongst others, Universal Genève? If it is and it's 20mm it's probably quite valuable.
That's really lovely (as are all of the photos). Can you tell us a bit more about it?
Thank you.