you have to see the display in real life. Photos don't accurately reflect how avant garde and clear the display is. Everyone at work is amazed! Clarity similar and better than ip 4's Retina Display to me.
due to MM and limited availabitliy. to build a good collection of 47mm, I'd say you would want the followings: 1. 372 (6152 re-invented) 2. 339 (Radiomir Ceramic Composite) 3. 382 (Lum Sub in Bronze) The above 3 will make the best 47 mm collection. Unless you want the 249 look alike for 2011 SIHH in
The watch is MADE IN CHINA and yet ironically not available here locally, sadly speaking. Amazon.co.jp would not ship to HK. BTW, not that it matters. I use an iphone4 and it is MADE IN CHINA but for SEIKO, with history and legacy and the title of the oldest Japanese watch making company, I would fi
I am extremely interested to acquire one. However, it is only for domestic Japan and not available in HK. However, it would be amusing if it is MADE IN CHINA and shipped to Japan. Now Seiko in HK doesn't offer one! I actually quite like the Gold tone, it's quite different and very retro. So is S/S a
Re doing the PVD will actually make you worst off depending on the after market craftsman. Oftentimes, you are worst off. You can re PVD it today and then you will bound to scratch it again unless you put it in a glass sealed box taking pix on it all day. It's a military watch and it is to be used s
Arnie is in his 60s as well... but I do admit, you do see many fresh grads 21-25 rushing to grab one to be cool. Then, it's the brand demographics. It's meant to look young and cool. Then when you get to 50, I have also heard a few others saying that PAM is too mickey mouse and they start to wear Pa
You have one, you have it all to 99.999% of the World. Get yourself a Luminor 000 and it's pretty much the same as everything else. If this will save your wallet, I will splurge the truth. It's true you know.