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Dinger of Hum
I personally like the gold accents, and the case is to-die-fer.
And I am sure it;s a respectable performer as a tool watch.
That said,...
I find the dial and the hands very objectionable, as I do with ALL Seikos of that design.
They're neither here nor there. No character whatsoever.
What is it? A submariner dial? They sure did a good job of botching it, making almost NO distinction between the circular dots and the rectangular cardinal points at 6 and 9 .
And the name: Why so big?
As with a hundred other Seikos, I would mod it immediately.
It's not like I love modding - but Seiko force me to do it. But no way I am paying that kind of $ and doing more work. Dammit.
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I like the gold accents, and the dial/hand configuration just seems to be Seiko's style...so I can live with it. I'd like to see them down size their better pieces, getting too big. I understand the diver/tool size, but it's unwearable for many.
I had this very rare JDM model for a while, but the 2 tone bracelet felt too blingy for my tastes.
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Meh. I like the first one, but its a bit too pricey.
The second one does nothing for me.
"He's just a witness"
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Dinger of Hum
Hmm, that's a nice looking piece - I would've modded it though.
I have a few with a white chapter ring + either a black or blue dial, and it pops the dial nicely.
Green would look nice too on that one.
Originally Posted by
Bwana
I had this very rare JDM model for a while, but the 2 tone bracelet felt too blingy for my tastes.
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Bone Collector
It had the matching bronze crown too, but green bro ?
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I love the sweep on the Marinemaster, always have since the first time I saw it. I was ambivalent about the other hands until I owned an MM300 and saw with a loupe how well they were finished. The beveled edges give them some real character.
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Bone Collector
Originally Posted by
OTGabe
I love the sweep on the Marinemaster, always have since the first time I saw it. I was ambivalent about the other hands until I owned an MM300 and saw with a loupe how well they were finished. The beveled edges give them some real character.
I agree, very subtle quality...and glow like a torch
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Dinger of Hum
Originally Posted by
Bwana
It had the matching bronze crown too, but green bro ?
Here's a quick and dirty (and I mean, dirteh) photoshop. Forest green Mariner.
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Jan 7, 2015, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by
Chronopolitano
Here's a quick and dirty (and I mean, dirteh) photoshop. Forest green Mariner.
That does look good
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