I nearly bought a vintage one a couple of times but they always had an issue or insane price. I think this one looks as good as the original with all the benefits of being a modern watch.
Two cool 60βs/70βs vintage-inspired skin divers, packed with value, at similar price points. The Seiko is fun and playful with its emerald colorway. The AquaStar looks the business taking design cues from its past. Today I wore the Seiko in the morning an...
I nearly bought a vintage one a couple of times but they always had an issue or insane price. I think this one looks as good as the original with all the benefits of being a modern watch. Marc
the Seiko emerald green is a pleasing color and I like seeing the waves in the bright light. The Aquastar has the more badass approach to being a dive watch. Just my 2 cents.
Iβd keep it if the dial was simpler without the graphics, had a more compelling bracelet and clasp and had no date. The emerald green is pleasing to my eyes. Regarding the black or blue variants, the color is not the issue here. Those would also have the ...
You could make an experiment - drop the bracelet and put it on a strap and see if that moves things in the right direction. Green would be great but the sailcloth from the Aquastar could also work really well.
In fact, I recently purchased an emerald DeLugs sailcloth strap for this very purpose. Alas, it didnβt move me enough to keep it . Thanks for your response π»
The AquaStar bracelet is well done and comfortable. Finishing is much better than the Nivada Gretchen BOR bracelet (which clasp end-link had a sharp, unfinished piece where I almost cut my finger on! π€·π»ββοΈ) . And thatβs the beauty of the AquaStar, with it...