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I have a Seiko SRPD73 on a Mesh Bracelet(22mm band width) in Mint condition. Hardly ever worn, and the original box and the black leather/vinyl pillow are still included in perfect condition. The watch was bought new in March of this year and still has the remaining of the 3 year...
Oh I forgot to answer the question, yes, $600-$800+ Seiko Prospex models are known for the issue of the bezel not lining up completely perfect at the 12 o'clock position. That is not to say every single one has this issue, but quite a few do have this problem. My Seiko Marine Master 300 didn't...
No problem man, do what's best for you. WUS is WatchUseek. It has 500k+ members, 21+ million posts. It's an extremely active forum, with very knowledgeable members.
Unless they changed the rules, You have to have been a member for at least 3 months, have 100 post minimum, and your 100 posts...
If you purchase a nicer style Ball or just one with 24-25+ Tritium tubes, it's amazing how bright it is. It's like when I was a kid and had a Timex with the Indiglo button, but on the Ball the indiglo button is one 24/7.
Much better than my other Ball that had a single tube for each indice. I...
Very nice man. Someone will want that BB58. Its a highly desirable watch and I personally know 2 people on here who are looking for one. They're dropped from an average $2700/$2800 pre-owned price to around $2500 full kit. I've seen them sell for that regularly on WUS forums. I've seen some go...
I'm debating listing a couple watches I just put up for sale on the watch forums which I marked way down since i'm looking for a quick sale. It's a Hamilton Jazzmaster and a Laco Augsburg Bleu.
Nice Speedy! Yeah the Bucherer ones. That was originally why I wanted a bronze BB. Only problem is the Bucherer ones aren't a special edition or have anything different, yet they are hard to find for a decent price. That's why I got the slate gray dial/bezel bronze instead.
If it were something...
It's starting to patina lightly. Thr I got it from had about 6 months worth of patina on it, but I purposely cleaned it like new so I could see how long it would go from basically new, to patina X1, X2, X3, X4, etc.
The BB Bronze is my favorite watch right now. Thanks for the strap comment, I...
I agree man! I've gone through 6-7 Omega Seamasters, 1 being a Seamaster Aqua Terra, another being a Seamaster Chronograph. I plan on picking up another Aqua Terra, but I only want the first gen., which would be the 2500 series Co-Axial which is the since they came in 39mm and were the perfect...
There probably are, but i'm in the camp of not using watch winders. Everything is made in China, and China sucks big time at everything. They are great at stealing all of our IP though.
It's a complicated issue in the watch world and neither side is right or wrong. In theory, if you have 4...
Definitely find a pre-owned one that still has 3-4 years left on the warranty. There are Tudors that depreciate quite a bit and ones that hold their price pretty steady. The BB58 has depreciated more than I would have thought it would. Which, is good and bad. Obviously you can pick one up for a...
Here's my BB Bronze on a custom leather strap I had made that took around 3-4 weeks. I really like the look though. Plus the slate gray Bronze versions look much better than the 1st gen. ones with a brown/red-ish looking bezel. The Black Bay S&G 41mm on a fabric strap looks really nice too.
I...
I love my Tudor! I'm not sure what your wrist size is, but is it's under 7", I would get a BB58, Ranger, or maybe a 1926 even though uses a T601 movement I believe which is not as great as the in-house 70 hour power reserve versions. They are re-named and might have a slight difference, but...
G-Shocks are big among watch enthusiasts. I'm not talking people with a couple $2k-$3k watches. Everyone usually picks one up who own dozens of Rolex watches, or Patek Philippe (i'm a watch guy, but that's insane what those cost), GP, JLC, etc. Simply for the reason like I have my $89 Seiko...
This thread wasn't supposed to be car themed watches, it was just for car enthusiasts who are also watch enthusiasts or maybe have an affinity or have a couple nice watches since I noticed the trend of many car guys that are also into watches as well. Not $50 watches, I was more-so referring to...
I love Rolex/Tudor, Omega, JLC, IWC, Breitling, etc., but like I said, i'm just a watch enthusiast of all kinds of watches. The silver Seiko is a watch I don't wear too much, but the green one I actually wear quite a bit since it's the watch I wear when I work on my car. That one only cost me...
I'm not a watch snob at all. Right now i'm actually wearing a $180 Seiko. I've been meaning to pick up a Timex Waterbury Collection. You'll realize, the majority of members on the WUS forums are just lovers of horology. No one sneers at someone with a $100 watch.
I will say I am an automatic...
Thank you. I have to admit it is constantly changing every single month. There literally isn't a month where I don't trade a watch and pick up a different one. I just traded my Monta Skyquest Pepsi Bezel today for a Ball Roadmaster Marine GMT. They are limited to 1000 pieces per dial/bezel...
It can be quite daunting at first, especially for someone who is not familiar or well-versed in mechanical/self-winding movements, but, like most people here who are car enthusiasts that understand the basics of how an engine works and what modifications do what, it's pretty much the same...
To answer your question, no, my Rolex doesn't now run fast, and runs within appropriate specs. To be completely honest, i'm not that familiar with deviation and requirements Rolex adhered to in the late 80s/early 90s.
I know all newer Rolex movements are COSC certified. To achieve COSC...
My vintage Rolex DJ next to my Sparco steering wheel and Momo hub. Still having issues with my Terminator X, so once all that is taken care of, all my new suspension pieces plus other random items I bought can be installed.