Wish I had bigger wrists, that MM300 looks great! Lovely bit of colour too! It's cold, damp and miserable down here in Hertfordshire .
Great detail picked up by my iPhone!
If you're in London during the week around the Mayfair area ever and fancy having a look at one in the flesh; let me know beforehand and I'll make sure I have mine with me and you can have a look at my Marinemaster.
Whilst large, there are much bigger Seiko divers out there. The MM600 and then SBEX are significantly larger
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My SKX013 this morning
Guy
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Seiko Samurai with lumed ceramic bezel insert from LCBI.
How about some 1980s retro Seiko!?
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Staying with the 80's theme (just about) , this "Quartz Bell-Matic" if from February 1980 (refernce 7223-6010).
Cheers
Neil
My Seiko Kinetic:
Here is a trio of Fifty Five Fathoms modifications. As people know there are multiple combinations that can be applied. My first rule is that the Seiko insert is a no go, some people just change the dial and leave it that, but in my opinion the full modifications look much better.
The first one is the closest combination to the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. More than a homage, this is direct copy but I love it. Having owned the real thing, it is fantastic to have the look and feel for a few hundred pounds.
The second one is on a milsub theme. Whilst I am not a great fan of the Seiko sword hands (a little on the large side), they are essential to complete the milsub look and a strap or NATO is preferable to a bracelet for this version.
The third is probably the class act of the lot. The vintage dial with yellow gold surrounds and gold hands gives it a great look and it also has the newly released fully lumed Ceramic insert.
All three are great watches, comfortable to wear and offer an element of variety without tying up great chuncks of ones wealth. Happy days.
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Hi. First post on here. I have two Seiko's, the first which I just purchased on eBay after an a few hours in the pub (fingers tightly crossed) and the second, a re-modded 1996 diver
[QUOTE=Wallasey Runner;4663722]Here is a trio of Fifty Five Fathoms modifications. As people know there are multiple combinations that can be applied. My first rule is that the Seiko insert is a no go, some people just change the dial and leave it that, but in my opinion the full modifications look much better.
Love these, do you mind me asking if you did these yourself or bought them?
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Sorry previous quote didn’t work, I was trying not to re-quote the whole comment. Did you do these FFF yourself or buy them? I like these and could be interested myself...
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Thats great thanks.
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MM300 out in the snow, and lovely light
My tools today:
SwissMicros DM15L calculator
Pelikan M400 fountain pen
Seiko SKX007 wristwatch
The story goes that turtles are slow movers, but this one found the way to my house rather quickly!
These are mine in a job lot format.
Better picture of the SRP779
Oops ... that ends up very large! Damn Tapatalk ...
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I got this from my dad on my 21st birthday. As you can see it's been worn a lot. Just put a new strap on it last night. I'm still loving it and it's nice to get it back on my wrist.
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My small Seiko collection. I had an SKX007 but I flipped it for a Citizen NY0040, which fit me better. The yellow ones are recent acquisitions:
Seiko SBBN021
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Loving this
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It's an skx007j, with a yobokies bezel insert.
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