cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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IWC GST Perpetual does it again!
Afternoon warming up for the big shift:

A few hours later…

Trying to stay awake!

There are tiny signs of change…

Oops, fell asleep. 💤 but upon awakening, everything has moved:

I got this watch in 2003 but didn’t know about watching it change…

The first time I photographed the sequence. This one finishes its changes around 12:40

Now, what’s for breakfast and where is the first rainy Rose Bowl parade in 15-20 years?
Happy New Year everyone!
Cazalea

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Not good, Rob!
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