Can Seiko's new Marinemaster beat the popular Tudor Black Bay? Let's find out! https://www.fratellowatches.com/sunday-morning-showdown-tudor-black-bay-monochrome-vs-seiko-prospex-marinemaster-hbf001/
Didn’t know about this version in 38 mm case non date. I own same 43 mm version as our dear friend KMII which is known by collectors as the Mini Tuna so this one should be named the Micro Tuna! Lol! Anyway with 38 mm it will look wonderful on a lady as we
… after viewing your own watch in one of your posts. I find it very charming with its blue dial and contrast with its golden sector of its bezel insert. I feel it wears smaller than its nominal size of 43 mm due to the shape of its lugs (my wrist is thin
While Seiko has been a tried and tested supplier to both mountaineering and extreme North expeditions (hence the Alpinist line among others), these watches never achieved the popularity of their other tool lines focused on dive watches. I guess some prete