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Urushi birthday 4 years & Counting
Hi All
Another shot of my Urushi Seiko - as I've said before one of my better choices. I've now had it 4 years & still wearing it every day.

Looking back and checking my posts - it is probably the most common one - tells you all you need to know.
It's been a great & enjoyable watch & the depth of the dial is still mesmerising.
The good news is that if you want one , they're still being made
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Cheers
JML
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Thanks
By: jml_watches : April 14th, 2019-10:41
I think your analysis is pretty much spot on. I have another Presage Seiko & it's almost exactly the same other than the dial - the premium for the urushi dial was almost 100%. Which I was more than ok with. I think some of the newer ones are starting to ...
Very true.
By: halkcb : April 22nd, 2019-18:37
After all,it's the dial that attracts our initial attention,and coupled with a reasonable movement or function like date,power reserve,is a winning strategy. However, i think you can overdo a good thing,and as they flood the market with more 'interesting'...