Watches - another OCD problem
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Hi @goosehd - I hardly wear it nowadays, so I’m erring on the side of eBaying it with full disclosure about the need for repair/full service - appreciate your advice
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All the feels on that one.
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Wonderful
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It’s got to feel so good to floor this humble seeming gent with that information.
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@Molle got any king seiko? I’ve got the itch for a first model J14102…
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@68degreesorless only two at the moment (plus a few King Quartz from the 70s when the King Seiko name was not used).
A vintage 449990 from the early 60s and the SJE083 (re-issue from 2020).
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@Giles said in Watches - another OCD problem:
That one is so nice.
This one is related, but not the same type of emotions involved...
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@Molle very nice - those are beauts!
I think I gotta have the gold version and that big 'king seiko' text up top
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@68degreesorless that is a great one. Go for it!
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Found an Omega AD a few days ago and tried these on. Really digging the Speedy
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The black/black seamaster is a favourite of mine, very well executed. One of these watches that is difficult to photograph and looks better in person.
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@Cole well done!!
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@Cole they do have lume tho
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@Anesthetist I know, but there are a lot of twilight scenarios (no, not the greasy vampire ones) where the lume does not kick in enough to make a black / black or black / grey watch readable.
My Seiko Shikamaru is a nightmare, even though I expect Omega to use a better lume on a 10 to 15x as expensive watch.
On the toppic of the Seamaster PO, that thing realy is a beauty. It wasn't the most reasonable decision to buy that beast, but I will certainly not regret it.
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I could live with the black / black seamaster quite happily even with a compromised legibility point of view.
I really like how they have made the wave textured dial shine on the raised facets.
A very interesting watch. It is one I have been debating over for a while to add to the collection.
Without owning one it would be difficult to comment further on the 24hr legibility of the piece.