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Post by chicago447 on Apr 25, 2014 13:04:45 GMT -8
A little about me. Just about to pick up my Planet Orient watch FFM000002B. Started with Japanese watches with my 17th Birthday, I was a proud owner of a Seiko Kinetic- 5m62-0a79 . I wore the crap out of that till something broke on the dial 5 years later. Got it fixed but was never the same. Next I bought a Citizen Eco drive-BM6560-54H . Worn mostly as my daily up until recently. Replaced my Kinetic with a Seiko Arctura- SRN017, but never wore it to much. Got in on the rose gold craze with a Buluva- 96A120, I know its not Japanese but it has a Japanese movement.
Recently I picked up a Seiko 5- SNK607, which has been my new daily.
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Post by Groundhog66 on Apr 25, 2014 13:10:43 GMT -8
Welcome, we're glad you found us!
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Post by trandy on Apr 25, 2014 13:46:00 GMT -8
Welcome to WS!
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Post by sdoocms on Apr 25, 2014 15:11:44 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2014 15:22:47 GMT -8
and thanks for the intro. Bulova is 100% owned by Citizen so it is technically a Japanese company with head quarters in the USA. This is also why it has a Miyota movement in it 7dfe79adc2f0 Hanging around here is probably going to have your watch collection growing in size :rofl:
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Post by chicago447 on Apr 25, 2014 16:48:45 GMT -8
Yeah I can see that happening. Hopefully my new Seiko 5 and orient hold me off for a bit
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Post by chicago447 on Apr 26, 2014 10:38:17 GMT -8
I think this is the perfect forum for me, as I have long been a Seiko champion. And by the looks of post around here a lot of you guys are also.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2014 10:47:51 GMT -8
I think this is the perfect forum for me, as I have long been a Seiko champion. And by the looks of post around here a lot of you guys are also. We range form folks who know nothing about the technical aspects of our watches to those who make a living tearing them down and rebuilding them. This forum has a collection of varied interests with Seiko watches; new and vintage; being the focus. There is something here for everyone. As you'll see, interest in other brands is also welcomed 7dfe79adc2f0
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Post by Groundhog66 on Apr 26, 2014 10:47:57 GMT -8
I think this is the perfect forum for me, as I have long been a Seiko champion. And by the looks of post around here a lot of you guys are also. Yes, we're definitely heavy on Seiko here, you'll fit in nicely.
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Post by 69ChevelleSS on Apr 26, 2014 14:51:56 GMT -8
I think this is the perfect forum for me, as I have long been a Seiko champion. And by the looks of post around here a lot of you guys are also. We range form folks who know nothing about the technical aspects of our watches to those who make a living tearing them down and rebuilding them. This forum has a collection of varied interests with Seiko watches; new and vintage; being the focus. There is something here for everyone. As you'll see, interest in other brands is also welcomed 7dfe79adc2f0 Hey . . . . I resemble that remark! :rofl:
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Post by serdal22 on May 7, 2014 19:53:00 GMT -8
Welcome to this awesome forum.
Enjoy your stay . . .
Capt. Serdal
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