Some are overpriced and a decent after market is just as good, others are brilliant though, such as the Nomos ones, £58 and available in 18, 19 or 20mm, very good for something dressy.
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Some are overpriced and a decent after market is just as good, others are brilliant though, such as the Nomos ones, £58 and available in 18, 19 or 20mm, very good for something dressy.
Nice Seiko collection, I like the divers and have a couple lesser ones myself but MM300's are so awesome, its on the list but other thinks keep getting bought, GS is the coolest of them all though.
Gorgeous things, possibly the cleanest dial look about. If I was to get one the hard part would be choosing between the wonderful plain dial of the wonderful number dial with the best font ever,...
Great pics, really make me want to get a good 6105 (although the other case with the full Seiko crown is a good shout too), Eddies homage looks great although I'm not going to get one myself at least...
That was a good catch.
Mine is this
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c283/dan__1986/IMG_3687.jpg
Cost me £40, it was just a beater for a while but then got downgraded to my work watch for the...
I would be interested if you were to sell them on, the little vice and puller would come in handy.
My dad had to make things like this but as usual with him kept nothing from the past when he no...
Gorgeous, would like one myself, modern quality, lume that will work but with vintage looks.
I need to find a reason to take more time off, never managed more than 10 days a year so far, and I tend to work Saturdays.
A lovely group, any one of those would be a welcome addition to my collection but I really would like to get a yellow one someday.
Its very nice, cool to see the slant case back again, one of the old GS styles.
I am not a flipper as I have only sold on a few out of my hoard and they have always been owned for a good while until I got bored with them, this does mean I far too many though. That JLC is lovely...
Asked for a black one, I reckon as I have little wrists I could use it a a braided nato.
I will be there as usual and also have 2 new ones to bring down.
Which is excellent as I have just spent all the money I had in reserve for one and more besides on something so 10 weeks to save a bit is much needed.
I have not forgotten how good Seiko divers are from this era, have a really good late 6309 myself, but that one is epically good and I really would like one of those for myself.
Very nice watches, blued hands are always awesome although they do go better with a white dial I feel and the rotor is very German which I like.
I like it, nice bit of 70's cool and the movement will be decent quality being a Seiko from then.
Both lovely, I would have the 007 in all black myself, I like PVD but I do feel it only works well if colours other than black are kept to a minimum, a nice bright hand set is nice but the blacker...
It could be good on the underside as the date is hard to see in its small dark hole, better still would be a black on white date wheel.
That's a very nice one of them.
When I asked Eddie how much I could buy another one for a couple of years ago he said £70 (I think from memory)
I have too, it could be because Seiko do them themselves like everything else and as far as I know always have that makes the difference, there is no independent dial maker involved trying to improve...
I have a 53 and both versions of the 29, which are obviously higher quality than the 53 but the 53 is a really lovely little thing so I would like to see its return.
As Eddie has stated the Dreadnought GMT is not going to be a limited edition the supply should not be massively lower than the demand so the price should not get driven up massively over a relatively...
That one is gorgeous, what a good find.