The Seiko 6139-6020 "Pulsations" is a vintage 1970s "doctor's watch" featuring a 40mm stainless steel cushion case, a caliber 6139B automatic movement with 17 jewels and 21,600 bph, and a rotating inner "Base 10" bezel for calculating heart rates . Key fe
The Seiko 6119-6400 "UFO" (produced in the 1970s) is a vintage 5 Sports 70m automatic diver characterized by its 43mm cushion-shaped case, inner rotating bezel, and 6119 automatic movement . It features a 21-jewel movement, bilingual day/date complication
Given that the coming days will be at the seaside a road strap was apropos 😉 The 51mm might appear large on paper but at the same time the curved case back and titanium make it very pleasant on the wrist. I know there is one other Izul here so I won’t ask
I read nothing but good thongs here about the Grand Seiko watches. I do not have one, the only Seiko I have is my dad's Sportmatic from the 60's-early 70's. Just a question to throw out to fellow members, anyone think Seiko would ever produce a GS tank wa
My second Grand Seiko was the grail piece I badly wanted since I first saw it on WPS sometime in 2014. It took me till late 2015 IIRC (so over 10 years ago) to finally find one - the series was produced in 300 pieces and few came to Europe. In hindsight a
This is a joint collaboration between Seiko and TicTac, a Japanese store of some sort (PKonos - what is TicTac exactly?). The photo doesn’t do the sunburst dial justice. Who says you can’t buy a beautiful watch for just a few hundred dollars? One of the m
Among Grand Seiko 's new releases is this ref. SBGY043 from the Elegance Collection The dial color is known as K atsuiro , which is considered one of the deepest shades of indigo in Japan, achieved through dyeing techniques. The texture and pattern of the