I really eager to see what the asian company will bring to the table. If they stuck to the old way then is boring. Something like the Credor or Chronomaster will be interesting to see with this new facility. If the people from Seiko/Citizen/Tianjin Seagul
Over the years I have accumulated a couple Seiko watches, ranging from the upper end to the entry level stuff. A few of them are dive watches, mainly the orange dial divers but also a few others I found interesting. Here I briefly review the SKX011J, SKX7
Inspired by Andrew's ("219" on the forum) recent and excellent review of the Seiko diver nicknamed "Darth Tuna," and as suggested by Richard (forum handle: "RJW"), let's have a Seiko roll call! I love the brand, and think it's just a matter of time before
I'm a huge Seiko fan, and your commentary on the "Darth Tuna" makes me think I'm not the only person in the fanclub! I think Seiko offers huge value across the breadth of their collection. Coupled with original designs like this one, and it makes me wonde
Summer was on the way and with a protracted stay in Sardinia on the agenda I wanted a watch that was both good on the beach, the bar, and of course, in the water. Not that I was going deep sea diving, but I wanted and needed something robust. I had seen t