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 Posted: Sun Dec 12th, 2010 03:15 am
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OMEGA GMT 2234.50ThumbsUp02.gif

Let the Xmas shoppin' begin


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watchdaddy1 wrote: OMEGA GMT 2234.50ThumbsUp02.gif

Let the Xmas shoppin' begin



Lookin' good, William. ThumbsUp02.gif That GMT version is really nice to have.

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My new arrival. A Seiko Diver which I bought from the AD face-to-face yesterday. The  new SKZ323K1. This is a new release from Seiko and said to be "For Asia Only". I doubt it because I just saw Oscar's post the other day.

This is the white version of Oscar's post Friday, his Seiko SKZ325K1, with black dial. Bezel diameter is 42mm and 46mm with crown. Crystal, standard at 36mm. The case, from crown protector to the other side is 45mm and this one stands 12mm tall witrh lug width at 22mm. This design strikes me as a small departure from the traditional diver via the indeces. You can consider this a true diver with WR rating of 200m and a steel caseback. More in New Arrivals.

 





It's not growing on me yet because I find it hard to reconcile this dial as a true diver. Time will tell.

 

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bigrustypig wrote:
My new arrival. A Seiko Diver which I bought from the AD face-to-face yesterday. The  new SKZ323K1. This is a new release from Seiko and said to be "For Asia Only". I doubt it because I just saw Oscar's post the other day.

This is the white version of Oscar's post Friday, his Seiko SKZ325K1, with black dial. Bezel diameter is 42mm and 46mm with crown. Crystal, standard at 36mm. The case, from crown protector to the other side is 45mm and this one stands 12mm tall witrh lug width at 22mm. This design strikes me as a small departure from the traditional diver via the indeces. You can consider this a true diver with WR rating of 200m and a steel caseback. More in New Arrivals.

 





It's not growing on me yet because I find it hard to reconcile this dial as a true diver. Time will tell.

 

Those look very well made Jeff! I like it! ThumbsUp02.gif

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I am going with the Robert to start with! I love the root beer colored bezel!

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Taking out the Alpina Manufacture Regulator for some Xmas shopping as well...

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IWC Aquatimer 2000


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Oris Small Seconds...

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Still O-dark thirty here and pouring rain. So this should work for the day.

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Awesome wrist show guys! Some cool watches and a diverse selection again! I'm going to be boring and keep the samw watch on for the 3rd day in a row... DOXA1200T Pro to go Christmas shopping with the kids and wifey today!
Have a great Sunday 3T!
Brice


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This funky Parnis

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