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    Quote Originally Posted by pantagruel View Post
    That AQ-1030 is beautiful. Well done mate!
    Thanks! It gives me the understated "Seiko Design Grammar" look that I like but with the benefits of solar recharging, perpetual calendar and an independent hour hand.

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    The only one I have right now:

    Joe

    Omega / Rolex / Oris / Citizen / Seiko / Alpina / G Shock

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    Another one-

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    "Either He's Dead, Or My Watch Has Stopped....."
    Groucho Marx

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    just a couple to start with
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    one of the most original good guys their was never anything but a true friend "the daito to my shoto"
    rest easy good buddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Churchy View Post



    that one is striking ant it
    sharky
    one of the most original good guys their was never anything but a true friend "the daito to my shoto"
    rest easy good buddy
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    Nice solid watch well worth the money and very comfortable on the wrist
    Lots of old watches, ex mwc vet -Ceud mile failte , CWC ,,Longines Legend diver ., Omega Geneva & Seamaster 300 GMT, Seiko King Seiko plus,, Tudor black bay 58, Tissot Titanium Chronograph. Seiko miscellaneous.

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    MWC vet, still collecting Churchy's Avatar
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    It was my daily watch for quite a long time, maybe 10 years, it was only a few months back that I changed the Crystal as it had gotten a bit distressed. Now its back looking its best.
    I still prefer this 'Geneve wave' version of the face over the Titanium ones 'graphite' look even though it's a lot heavier.
    I think the chronograph is a mechanical type reset, it jumps back like one, my only complaint about it is the very tinny alarm sound.

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    New addition to the Citizen collection here, a rare Citizen Promaster BJ3074-58E Eco-Drive Duo Land Series
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    Titanium, Eco-drive watch with an additional charging source from a mechanical rotor,

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