It was inevitable. I have a weakness for Titanium. To make matters worse, my 1st Seiko is a titanium and I loss it over service defect, well more of that latter ... It is only logical you'll spot me with a Ti Seiko sooner or later. Here it is These recent...
Back in the early 90s my dad was given a Seiko Spirit Ti Chronograph by his Japanese client for bring the Japan company to venture into Malaysia. My dad didn't wear it so as a gift he gave it to me when I gone to college. It was with me for 15 years until...
was it waterproof for such activities to begin with? Then, it was the fault of the servicing and it shouldn't happen. They must forgot to change or insert the gasket. Were you compensated back then? They should replace it, if possible.... Again, so sorry ...
unbelievable happens... again, so sorry this has happened. By the way, are you related to Japan somehow? Your ID so suggests. Live in Japan? Japanese in US? Just curious since I don't see Japanese poster often here. Ken Tokyo
I only got to know this watch from reading a post you and Art did a few years back regarding the your Seiko collection. PS: We own quite a number of the same watches. ie the MIH Regards Tyler
polished that you won't realize it's titanium until you have it on your wrist. Then you wonder in amazement at the meticulous workmanship and accuracy. Need I say more? A Big congrats Tyler! Fernando
This watch is an antithesis. Is Ti but don't really look the part, a Seiko but not low price and a movement that's cross between mechanical and quartz. What make me appreciate this watch more is not no one will ever realize or agree on buying one unless h...
.... congrats, Tyler. it looks great, happy for you. btw, you got a friend who has such professional photography skill, he makes the watch lively and great showing us here stefan