Over the years, I have read countless articles about so-called, “military watches.” Some refer to watches that were issued to or produced especially for the military, while some brands use military trademarks to imply some loose affiliation or perhaps eve
I'm glad the honeymoon is still going! Of course "nice" is relative. When I was 14 years old and paid $84 for the first Casio C-80 calculator watch, and that felt, "nice." When I got my Seiko H558-5009 in college "Arnie," that was "nice." Then I got my fi
My H558 5009 “Arnie” was a daily driver from 1985 until 2002 when I purchased my first Rolex. This watch accompanied me through much of my military career including Army Airborne school, Special Forces training and countless other life events. Somewhere a
I love Seiko divers in any flavor. My Seiko "Arnie" H558-5009 is my first dive watch. 30+ years later, I still have that plus a spare. That said, I really like the PADI affiliation as it a perfect fit. C
i need to start working on putting report together on the early Seiko divers like the 62(mas) and the early 6105-8000 proof/proof and resist/resist those boys are from the late 1960's. Just a wuick snap shot of what was hand the full collection picture wi
Looking for something different to wear today. My decision wasn't automatic. This old Seiko H558-5009 "Arnie" has served me well since purchased new in 1985. I wore her through years of military training and even the U.S. Army's Special Forces Qualificati