New Seiko Thread
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Have we talked about the new Seiko 38.5mm solar divers? SNE573 below.
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Re: New Seiko Thread
With lugs like those I bet that 38.5mm still close to 50mm lug to lug.
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47 is what I’m finding.
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someone posted one on the previous page. i like it. i might have to get one
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Proportionally I think the lugs are a little wide, which makes them look longer than they are.
Blue version would be a great grab n go summer watch on a Nato.
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i want the brown one
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It looks awkward to me, but I still want one because I want a quartz grab and go in a very wearable size.
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i have one that is going up for sale soon
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Re: New Seiko Thread
I love Tunas, but every time I buy one I end up flipping it because of the size. Doesn't mean I won't try it again though..
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New Seiko Thread
New 8L35 diver
SLA055
SLA057
Hi Beat GS
SLA055
SLA057
Hi Beat GS
Seiko: SBDB001, SBDX001, SRP777
Sinn: EZM9, T1, T1B, 836 & 857S
Sinn: EZM9, T1, T1B, 836 & 857S
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the hands on the top 2 almost look small to me in proportion to the overall size?
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Re: New Seiko Thread
The matte blue is very hot. There's a matte black dial in Ti, also. I'm biased toward the OG Seiko dial, though.
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I like all three. Are they all 49mm?
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I wonder if this strap is available separately.
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Re: New Seiko Thread
On the gs
3 o’clock lume in chapter ring.
Why you do this seiko? WHY
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At this point, it must be asked just how many different dive watches can one company produce?
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One would think given all of the dive watches GS produces, they would make at least one sub 44mm. I get excited every time I see a new one but then see the size/thickness....
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So the mythical "sub killer" is again just another giant GS.
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I love how that looks. In case anyone doesn't know, it's just under 44mm. That dude's wrist looks pretty slim, but I think the GS is deceptively small in that picture.
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I’ve tried on a GS diver. Beautiful watch, but huge.JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 1:50 pmI love how that looks. In case anyone doesn't know, it's just under 44mm. That dude's wrist looks pretty slim, but I think the GS is deceptively small in that picture.
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Re: New Seiko Thread
It wasn’t that huge.HapaHapa wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 4:06 pmI’ve tried on a GS diver. Beautiful watch, but huge.JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 1:50 pmI love how that looks. In case anyone doesn't know, it's just under 44mm. That dude's wrist looks pretty slim, but I think the GS is deceptively small in that picture.
I’ve had that GS since 2016. If this hi beat is like the spring drive, it wears low and much better balanced than an MM300, PO, etc.
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