Not sure about that but in terms of production numbers I have a couple of other Tunas which should be much more scarce on the market than the SBDX005. That said the SBDX005 as part of the "Year 2000 Historical Collection" is probably deemed as very collectable and many sits in static collections, few are being sold.
^^^ Oooo, i like the red on black colour scheme!
Not worn this for a while. Struggling to understand why not. Just wish the bracelet fit me better.
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Skx009 with padi dial and hands
SBBN015, the only Tuna that works on a bracelet for me.
Heading South down to Edinburgh.
The great daytime lume that Seikos excel at.
Apologies for bathroom shot, best lighting there. This is my first ever Seiko, I can see myself getting a couple more at least. It is true the quality to price ratio embarrasses the Swiss. This is a sarw015 JDM model from seiya, great service.
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Enough of all the blingy ones...:)
1966 Sea Lion M88,Daydater..
Lovely and those manuals are just even rarer.
Just wonder without the sub-dials, how does it tell the leap time?
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php...h=687619&rid=0
My first Seiko, picked it up from SC. Zuludiver arrived today so I finally get to wear it!
Only two days in (an hour on the wrist) but loving it so far!
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SKX007 on Phoenix Admiralty Grey nato:
Untitled by David Douglas, on Flickr
Untitled by David Douglas, on Flickr
Seiko Landmaster, performing robustly on the beach this weekend...
This Sumo always looks heavenly
No sign of the Sun yet, but this has lumed up nicely on an overcast morning.
6159-7010 "Grandfather Tuna",
Originally Spring Drive movements were offered on watches branded Seiko. That practice stopped several years ago. Spring Drive movements are now available exclusively on Seiko's high end brands e.g. Grand Seiko, Galante, and Credor.
Here's a rarely seen Seiko SNR015 Spring Drive:
(previous owner pic)
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