The 7002

Jul 26, 2021,22:28 PM
 

On a slightly-too-small NATO. Supremely comfortable nonetheless.


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Great combo!

 
 By: gregcarraram3 : July 27th, 2021-01:19

Thanks :)

 
 By: mhz vph : July 27th, 2021-13:48

I'm a fan of Seiko divers in general . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 27th, 2021-01:45
. . . just unable to wrap one around my slender wrist. Owned a PADI for a spell but gave it up as it wore a tad too large. What I'd like to see from Seiko is an SKX013 variant with a Japan movement. Best, Art

Art, the 7002 is 41 mm which I think can fit your wrist just fine...๐Ÿ˜‰

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : July 27th, 2021-06:36
Photo: Fratello ...  

"Could well be . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 27th, 2021-13:39
. . . the case."

I have a pretty small wrist myself

 
 By: mhz vph : July 27th, 2021-13:46
And I find the 7002 to be just at the upper limit for me. Even if it looks a bit big, itโ€™s still great fun to wear. ...  

Here's the PADI . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 27th, 2021-14:07
. . . on my wrist: Just a millimeter wider than a 910 Flightmaster . . . . . . but even with its additional bulk and volume, a 910 doesn't cross the personal comfort threshold. Curiously enough, a 911 with the same nominal diameter . . . [mrsnak's 911 on ...  

The little things

 
 By: mhz vph : July 27th, 2021-16:05
Most definitely matter. Couldnโ€™t agree more there. Two watches with the same overall thickness, lug to lug distance, diameter, lug width, etc could still wear differently. Love the side-by-side shot at the end. Great illustrator of the differences.