Seiko
Seiko Mechanical Model SARB031 on GMT+9
GMT+9 has posted a new article on the Seiko SARB031. This mechanical watch features the 6R15 movement that's accurate to 5 seconds per month. Follow the link over to take a look at some nice photos and read more about it.
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Grand Seiko SBGX075 50th Anniversary Quartz Watch
Seiya has posted news of a 50th Anniversary Grand Seiko SBGX075 coming out in June. This watch is part of a series of models that all feature a gold lion on the dial. There's a Mechanical Hi Beat and Spring Drive. The retail price on the SBGX075 is about $3,500 USD.
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Seiko Spirit Military SBCA001 on GMT+9
GMT+9 has a new post on the Seiko Spirit SBCA001. This watch model is made in Japan and have a classic military look. There's a few different styles and a long history to this series. Follow the link over to see some more of the details.
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Thoughts on Collecting Vintage Seiko Watches
GMT+9 has posted an essay on vintage Seikos that was written by an anonymous author. It's a nice overview of the ins and outs of collecting these classic watches. There's also some thoughts on vintage cars and other areas, and how they all relate. Give it a read.
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Seiko SARB068 Limited Edition
A new SARB068 model Seiko watch will be released in March. This timepiece was designed in collaboration with Shinobu Ishigaki. Only 300 pieces will be produced. It features the 6R15 automatic movement with 23 jewels, and it comes on a leather strap. The retail price is about $764 USD. […]
Seiko SARB031 Automatic Mechanical on GMT+9
GMT+9 has a new feature on the Seiko SARB031. This automatic mechanical watch features a 6R15 23J movement with 23 jewels, hand winding and hack function. It has the classic refined look of a Seiko. These have a street price in Japan of around $466 USD.
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GMT+9 Tries Out the Seiko SKX007J for a Week
GMT+9 has a new post on a week long experiment with the Seiko SKX007J. This diver has been very popular the last couple years. It offers the simple elegant Seiko style for not too much money. This is the Japanese version; denoted by the "J" on the end of the model number, […]