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Thread: Seiko Haliburton GMT - Opinions.

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    Seiko Haliburton GMT - Opinions.


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    I like that, very classy

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    Nah, not for me. I like the Sharp Edge series but the dial on the GMT is way too fussy with the power reserve and sub date feature.

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    Looks like a collaboration with a wallpaper manufacturer to me.

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    Initially I liked the look, but on further study I think they have over done the dial patterning. Certainly from a distance looks very cool :0)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunner View Post
    Looks like a collaboration with a wallpaper manufacturer to me.
    That was my first thought also. Would have been much better with just one texture on the dial.

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    I'm a big Seiko fan so this caught my eye. At first glance I like the concept and appearance of the dial, but the sharp lines on the lugs spoil it for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffcotton View Post
    With a good discount, surely

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    It all looks over-cooked to me, with the pattern dial, date sub dial, PR indicator, all the writing, plus with that thin bezel 43mm will wear huge.

    Sometimes, less is more.

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    I’d rather have one of the CW Sea Ground GMTs for less money, I think.

    I can’t see the appeal of a Seiko for £1300+

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