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Another day with the MEGAMATIC.


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Thanks for those extra details on the Megamatic my friend! you rock.gif Your pics of this one are, as always, absolutely fantastic!!!

Good point and comparison regarding the brushing execution on your DECOMASTER, which is absolutely outstanding! Hard to compete with that.

I agree with your Isofrane combo 100%...absolutely the best combo and comfort on the wrist will be tops! I'm planning to put mine on an isofrane as well.

Regarding the hands, with this one, I absolutely had to go with the BIG HANDS as you did!!! A must have for sure! thumbsup.gif

Thanks again for the details Phil! I look forward to seeing this one in the metal!


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Very strict choice with the hands Chris !mini me.gif

This makes the watch so unique, besides the big crown and crown guard !

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exc-hulk wrote:
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Thanks for those extra details on the Megamatic my friend! you rock.gif Your pics of this one are, as always, absolutely fantastic!!!

Good point and comparison regarding the brushing execution on your DECOMASTER, which is absolutely outstanding! Hard to compete with that.

I agree with your Isofrane combo 100%...absolutely the best combo and comfort on the wrist will be tops! I'm planning to put mine on an isofrane as well.

Regarding the hands, with this one, I absolutely had to go with the BIG HANDS as you did!!! A must have for sure! thumbsup.gif

Thanks again for the details Phil! I look forward to seeing this one in the metal!


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Very strict choice with the hands Chris !mini me.gif

This makes the watch so unique, besides the big crown and crown guard !


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Seiko today



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stew77 wrote:
Seiko today






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One of the best SEIKOs ever...

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stew77 wrote:
Seiko today





wowzer.gif

One of the best SEIKOs ever...


Thanks Phil! A beast, and so well built for sure!

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stew77 wrote:
exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote:
Seiko today





wowzer.gif

One of the best SEIKOs ever...


Thanks Phil! A beast, and so well built for sure!



Yes, absolutely !

But SEIKO unfortunately goes a wrong way the last years.


All these alignment problems on nearly every watch.

I saw pics of the new Willards and other new diver.
The alignment problems are everywhere.

And the endlinks of the bracelet of the new Willard crap.gif

Looks awful.

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exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote:
exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote:
Seiko today





wowzer.gif

One of the best SEIKOs ever...


Thanks Phil! A beast, and so well built for sure!



Yes, absolutely !

But SEIKO unfortunately goes a wrong way the last years.


All these alignment problems on nearly every watch.

I saw pics of the new Willards and other new diver.
The alignment problems are everywhere.

And the endlinks of the bracelet of the new Willard crap.gif

Looks awful.


I've seen more of that being reported relative to alignment problems Phil. I haven't specifically seen it on the more recent turtles that I purchased (both have perfect alignment), so maybe I've just been lucky with those.

Indeed the endlinks on the bracelet of the new Willard...completely unacceptable! subtlelaugh.gif

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stew77 wrote:
exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote:
exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote:
Seiko today





wowzer.gif

One of the best SEIKOs ever...


Thanks Phil! A beast, and so well built for sure!



Yes, absolutely !

But SEIKO unfortunately goes a wrong way the last years.


All these alignment problems on nearly every watch.

I saw pics of the new Willards and other new diver.
The alignment problems are everywhere.

And the endlinks of the bracelet of the new Willard crap.gif

Looks awful.


I've seen more of that being reported relative to alignment problems Phil. I haven't specifically seen it on the more recent turtles that I purchased (both have perfect alignment), so maybe I've just been lucky with those.

Indeed the endlinks on the bracelet of the new Willard...completely unacceptable! subtlelaugh.gif


Maybe you are a lucky guy. dog smile.gif

For example my SEIKO SUN019, SBNN017, SBBN013 and my Arnie all these have alignment problems with the second hand. The second hand does not hit the indexes.

On my SBNN017 the bezel does not align correctly.

On my Sumo the dial, chapter ring and bezel was not aligned correctly.

It's really annoying.

On my old Golden TUNA all is perfect.


I would buy many other SEIKOs but not with this problems.


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