Marinemaster / 62mas hands on the SBDC053
Marinemaster / 62mas hands on the SBDC053
What do you think?
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Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
Too short!
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Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
No bueno.
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Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
Perfect watch for this guy
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Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
Yeah way too short. The new minute hand on these watches I like a lot. Hour hand could have been better. A huge improvement for the second hand would be to put the lume tip closer to the end like on the 6309's. Why Seiko went away from that is beyond me.
Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
Yeah, I agree with you guys. Was only testing out the idea.
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It doesn’t bother me. Slightly longer hands would look better, buts it not a deal breaker.
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Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
It's a new time, a new DWC, a new come one, come all...hugs!
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Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
That's not an improvement over the OEM hands.
Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
95% of the men walking around NYC look like this. It’s ridiculous.JP Chestnut wrote:Perfect watch for this guy
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Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
ok, sorry guys - but how about this?
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Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
Barf. Buy watches you actually like and skip this nonsense.
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Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
That looks awesome!
But I liked the first set of hands too.
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Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
Whisky has killed more men than bullets, but most men would rather be full of whisky than bullets.
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Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
I bought a suit from Bergdorf Goodman over ten years ago. The salesman was wearing a suit with skinny pants that were too short, and he wasn't wearing socks. Turns out he was way ahead of his time. I prefer more conventionally-cut suits. To each his own, I guess.
Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
How about trying a set of 62MAS hands, apparently available here:
https://seikoparts.wordpress.com/2017/1 ... ern-62mas/
https://seikoparts.wordpress.com/2017/1 ... ern-62mas/
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Selym wrote:I bought a suit from Bergdorf Goodman over ten years ago. The salesman was wearing a suit with skinny pants that were too short, and he wasn't wearing socks. Turns out he was way ahead of his time. I prefer more conventionally-cut suits. To each his own, I guess.
I get that the “slim fit” suit is intended to highlight a fit physique, but when I see guys wearing one I can’t help but think “didn’t they have that in your size?”
Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
Thanks for the link. Looks great!straps68 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 11:36 pmHow about trying a set of 62MAS hands, apparently available here:
https://seikoparts.wordpress.com/2017/1 ... ern-62mas/
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Same here. I don’t dress up often, but when I do i prefer to look proper and not fit some latest fashion trend.Selym wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 2:46 pmI bought a suit from Bergdorf Goodman over ten years ago. The salesman was wearing a suit with skinny pants that were too short, and he wasn't wearing socks. Turns out he was way ahead of his time. I prefer more conventionally-cut suits. To each his own, I guess.
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Re: Marinemaster hands on the SBDC053
I'll be happy when that trend ends - I'm embarrassed for guys wearing suits that don't fit.
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Re: Marinemaster / 62mas hands on the SBDC053
It's already over. The real taste makers are now wearing too wide lapels and Italian style drape suits. They have been for a while.
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