Its not fair....Too many to choose from Although I don't own one (yet) I'm gonna go for the Spring Drive MM300. Yummy...
In the meantime I'll have to persevere with my 007, Turtle and pair of Samurai's. Recently picked up a couple of SNZH's too, the 53 and 57 for a more retro divers vibe.
Its not fair....Too many to choose from Although I don't own one (yet) I'm gonna go for the Spring Drive MM300. Yummy...
In the meantime I'll have to persevere with my 007, Turtle and pair of Samurai's. Recently picked up a couple of SNZH's too, the 53 and 57 for a more retro divers vibe.
I need to try one of these on... Thing it will be a bit big for my wrist...But I've read the wear pretty small for there size but are a heavy old lump of metal...lol
Possibly the Seiko SARB or 009. The SARB is a nice well made watch with an excellent movement that can be regulated very well. I have had mine for several years and the timekeeping is excellent I also find it to be very robust at its price point its hard to think of a watch that really competes with it.
The 009 I like because of its rather iconic looks all be it an automatic movement, that being said I think the SARB takes it as right now given the choice between the Seiko and the new Mako I would go for the Mako.
I know many would argue for the Grand Seiko but I feel there other options come into play and with erratic pricing I would probably choose something else.
I have two Seiko's, both of which I am very fond of. I have a SUN065P1 and an SRPB11J1. I really like Seiko watches but I would probably stick to the diver style of watch. I do like some of the Grand Seiko's however I think I could find other watches to spend that sort of money on.
6309 150m diver (+ the modern updated interpretation) because of the case shape, Marinemaster because it's a beautiful tool watch, the 300m Tuna because it doesn't pretend to be anything other than a tool diver & despite being a large watch it's eminently wearable & the Seiko Spirit dress watch (can't remember model number) because it is just a classy watch
Only one I have... While I do indeed have a love for it, I prefer the overall look of the standard MM300 better. It's also thinner. This thing is just way too thick. Lol
Tricky question, this is a superb watch that I wear every day, well, to be precise every night as due to it`s superb lume it is perfect for when I go to bed....
SEIKO 5 SPORTS SRP489K1, cal.4R36A 24 Jewels
I really like it, however, although I only wear this one occasionally I`d say it fits the description of my Favourite Seiko :thumbs_up:
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