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    Good day, IWL.

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    Hope you all have a great weekend ahead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    Good day, IWL.

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    Hope you all have a great weekend ahead.
    Is that the final model with the solid end links and the newer 3186 movement?
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    It has the solid end links; I'm not so sure about the movement, but since the watch has a serial number started by M6xxxxx and was probably produced in 2008, there's a pretty good chance it's already using the 3186.

    Anyway, it keeps excellent time - consistently - over the years. For some time - I don't travel that much, lately - it was my trusty compagnon de route.
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    Another from a year ago this month.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    It has the solid end links; I'm not so sure about the movement, but since the watch has a serial number started by M6xxxxx and was probably produced in 2008, there's a pretty good chance it's already using the 3186.

    Anyway, it keeps excellent time - consistently - over the years. For some time - I don't travel that much, lately - it was my trusty compagnon de route.
    You need to put that on a NATO, C.
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    You need to put that on a NATO, C.
    There you go (old, terrible pic)

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    and it works on leather

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    here on Iyonk's strap

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    Poking further into my selection of vintage Seikos...this for Saturday:
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    M421-5010 ca 1985.

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    Picture not from today, but it is a new moon and the Oris happens to line up, so an easy set of the day-date and we're off to complicationland.

    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Bulova on perlon today




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