Agreed - I didn't mean they'd restart production of an old movement, I meant they'll find something they've got, and alter the reissues to make it fit; coz they've got so much "got" to choose from.
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Agreed - I didn't mean they'd restart production of an old movement, I meant they'll find something they've got, and alter the reissues to make it fit; coz they've got so much "got" to choose from.
It's a good point. I guess the joy of being Seiko is if there's nothing to hand it's not hard to refire something, given they make every part of a watch (down to the lubricating oil) themselves. They...
I think it's quite likely - it's been 60s and 70s dive reissues for the last few years, usually a few hyper expensive ltd editions twinned with more accessible reimaginings. Going really well for...
No worries.
...and here's part two of the same article: $1,000-$3,000 https://wornandwound.com/nostalgia-machines-part-2-11-vintage-reissues-between-1000-and-3000/
Apols if this was posted here by someone else back in April when it dropped on W&W but I've just come across it. Some really interesting things in here. The Doxa Sub-200 would be my choice, albeit...