raz
WS Benefactor
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Post by raz on Oct 21, 2019 20:58:00 GMT -8
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Post by rob3rto on Oct 22, 2019 0:21:02 GMT -8
Morning all
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Mr.Jones
Needs a Life!
Hamburg, Germany
Posts: 4,679
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Post by Mr.Jones on Oct 22, 2019 0:35:13 GMT -8
Still on the fence about this one... At least it's got a Seiko heart.
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Post by rob3rto on Oct 22, 2019 0:38:38 GMT -8
Still on the fence about this one... At least it's got a Seiko heart. ....... and i bet you can see clearly at night?
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rossr
WS Benefactor
Posts: 1,835
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Post by rossr on Oct 22, 2019 0:38:57 GMT -8
Seiko 31-7000
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Post by peenemunde on Oct 22, 2019 1:11:59 GMT -8
good morning
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pip
WS Benefactor
Berkshire, UK
Posts: 6,171
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Post by pip on Oct 22, 2019 1:13:44 GMT -8
My only dress watch If you’re just going to have one then that’s a great one to choose!
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pip
WS Benefactor
Berkshire, UK
Posts: 6,171
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Post by pip on Oct 22, 2019 1:14:16 GMT -8
Managed to get the pic spot on Seiko Time...
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Post by time4seiko on Oct 22, 2019 1:45:54 GMT -8
033 again today, with clasp gap adjusted Attachments:
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russtmurray
WS Benefactor
Posts: 4,949
Member is Online
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Post by russtmurray on Oct 22, 2019 3:01:03 GMT -8
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Post by roadking1102 on Oct 22, 2019 3:44:32 GMT -8
King Seiko
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kue
Timekeeper
Posts: 598
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Post by kue on Oct 22, 2019 4:07:03 GMT -8
Some nice KS and SARBs out today. time4seiko Damn you, I've just checked mine and now I can't unsee it.
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mikeyt
Needs a Life!
Krusty Olde Pharte
Posts: 4,821
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Post by mikeyt on Oct 22, 2019 4:19:39 GMT -8
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Post by time4seiko on Oct 22, 2019 4:34:26 GMT -8
Some nice KS and SARBs out today. time4seiko Damn you, I've just checked mine and now I can't unsee it. Sorry kue! The Sarbs are a versatile reference, and look great on any strap or bracelet. That said, I think Seiko could have tried a bit harder with the standard bracelet clasp. I’ve happily tinkered with mine, as it’s a definite keeper, and it was a pretty simple fix (if a little inelegant!)involving the gentle bending of the thin section of the clasp frame, just underneath where it closes, and an adjustment to the release button casing, so as to fit more snuggly inside the cover, thus pulling the whole thing closer together on closure. I wouldn’t recommend this if you want to keep your watch pristine (though it cleans up pretty well), but it was really bugging me!
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suntzu
Needs a Life!
Posts: 3,586
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Post by suntzu on Oct 22, 2019 4:51:30 GMT -8
This again. Love it. Amazingly comfortable with this strap. They hit a home run with it. Just wish the "X" and "Solar" wasn't on the dial.
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Post by 59yukon01 on Oct 22, 2019 4:53:18 GMT -8
Still a favorite after 4 1/2 years.
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Post by seikoshepherd on Oct 22, 2019 5:13:53 GMT -8
7002-7009 dated Apr. of ‘92
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scubarob99
Moderator
Just bought a 6309-7049...this is the last one, I promise.
Posts: 3,659
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Post by scubarob99 on Oct 22, 2019 7:24:06 GMT -8
I shouldn't wear it to work, but I did. Can't get it off my wrist! Rob
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Post by SeikoSoMatic on Oct 22, 2019 7:40:53 GMT -8
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longbike
Is a Permanent Fixture
Aqualand Addict
Posts: 6,369
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Post by longbike on Oct 22, 2019 10:19:13 GMT -8
Aloha This today For a couple hour. Louis
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