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Good morning and a happy Sunday

to you all! Trying to capture the birch dial of this Grand Seiko SLGH005. Grand Seiko dials are among the best in the industry. This one is yet another example of that. It shimmers and reflects the light in the most playful of ways. Really a pleasure to g
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By: Chicolini
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Ajas
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New Watch in the House

A naive watch collector wandered into a GS Boutique (no intention of buying) and wandered out with this … I said, "It happens to the best of us, Art. You will be very happy with it (or easily swap it to one of us).” Mike
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By: cazalea
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Tomba
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GS 231 …

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By: leo2b
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leo2b
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Happy Wednesday my friends!

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By: gregcarraram3
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aperna
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Here are three photos of a rare “Momji”

dial. Usually the “Momji” dial refers to a reddish brown color dial that mimics a Japanese bamboo floor. In this particular case Grand Seiko produced a limited edition Momji dial in a lovely deep shade of green for the Australian market. I pursued it as I
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By: Chicolini
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InDebtButOnTime
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Post 4 of a watch I haven’t posted here before.

This is my Seiko diver re-issue from 2017. The SLA 017 was made in 2000 examples. I picked it up right when they were released 9 years ago. Pretty cool this one. Regards, Steve
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By: Champthekid
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Champthekid
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Twin articles on Twin Quartz

"Twin Quartz" was a Seiko marketing term that applied to two different high accuracy quartz technologies, both commercialized in 1978, originating respectively from the two 'factories' of the Seiko Group: Daini Twin Quartz (cals. 92xx, 97xx, 96xx) - two q
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By: chmandaue
3
chmandaue
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SEIKO caliber 6105 case ref. # 8119 circa: 1973

NASA BRACELET made by JB Champion U.S.A. straight expandable end links (not Forstner reproduction)
7d
By: hmmmcamu
2
Gregineugene
119

6139-8040

Another all original chronograph from the early ‘70’s. Seiko sure had lots of interesting dial colors, didn’t they? This one looks like ot could have been manufactured yesterday. Wearing its original H link bracelet.
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By: RDSChicago
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Larrykelley11
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