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    Craftsman
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    I've had 4 Seiko's so far. Two SK007's the first a k1 on rubber which I dropped and broke on holiday, which I replaced with a J1 on a jubilee. I traded that one.

    My current daily is the updated monster. Fabulous watch for the money, sturdy, reliable and will always remain in my collection.



    My other is a Sportura Kinetic GMT Sun 015P1

    Amazingly accurate losing approx 2 secs a day if that. I'm not enamoured with the bracelet and will have to find a suitable leather strap for it, but for the money I'm very impressed. I've always wanted a Spork just missing out on one in SC. Patience on my part will I'm sure, see me secure one one day.


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    Cheap, but not very good mod'd Seiko SKX031 from the Philippines. There's a reason people say not to buy from there. Looks nice though.



    This is waiting for me at the Post Office though



    I also have an SKX013 and SBCM023, but no photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DandyHighwayMan View Post
    My other is a Sportura Kinetic GMT Sun 015P1

    Amazingly accurate losing approx 2 secs a day if that. I'm not enamoured with the bracelet and will have to find a suitable leather strap for it, but for the money I'm very impressed. I've always wanted a Spork just missing out on one in SC. Patience on my part will I'm sure, see me secure one one day.

    http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x50/dirrtydug/AAB7ED86-5641-4BE9-B136-BB75575486AA.jpg
    Would you recommend this watch then? They've just popped up on my radar as I'm looking for a nice GMT diver; and as I rotate my watches a bit, the movement would probably suit better than an automatic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eoin View Post
    Would you recommend this watch then? They've just popped up on my radar as I'm looking for a nice GMT diver; and as I rotate my watches a bit, the movement would probably suit better than an automatic.
    Yes I would. It's been so reliable and accurate and Like you say if you rotate your watches, you'll know that you can take it out the box and it'll still be ticking.

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    Late to this thread. Here are my two:




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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray View Post
    Late to this thread. Here are my two:

    Liking this one.. Elements of the 007/BM but without the offset crown, and a bit 'beefier'! Do you have a model ref?

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    Not into Seikos much anymore, just these 2 left.

    J12082





    6105-8110




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    Quote Originally Posted by goregasm View Post
    Liking this one.. Elements of the 007/BM but without the offset crown, and a bit 'beefier'! Do you have a model ref?
    Seiko Shogun
    SBDC007

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinstink View Post
    Seiko Shogun
    SBDC007
    Perfect!

    Thanks V

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