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    WRUW = 1st Feb '20 = Saturday

    Start this Saturday with my 1st purchase in '20.

    Fresh out the box, finally the Arnie is on my wrist.

    Best release from SEIKO last year.







    Regards Phil
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    Quote Originally Posted by deCompression View Post
    Start this Saturday with my 1st purchase in '20.

    Fresh out the box, finally the Arnie is on my wrist.

    Best release from SEIKO last year.







    It’s a superb watch. Setting the time is awesome, the way the analogue hands spin to set themselves to whatever you programme the digit to. And if you leave it in the dark for a while (week or more) it goes into hibernation and the hands lock on noon before they spin up and set themselves when it sees the light!


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    An SKX013 today that I’ve had for a while but I’m not entirely sure I’ve ever worn. I told myself I bought it for my son... when he’s ready!


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    Congrats Phil. Very nice.

    Great photos as usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pip View Post
    It’s a superb watch. Setting the time is awesome, the way the analogue hands spin to set themselves to whatever you programme the digit to. And if you leave it in the dark for a while (week or more) it goes into hibernation and the hands lock on noon before they spin up and set themselves when it sees the light!


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    Thanks!

    Indeed, a great watch !

    But one big lack is on it.
    The missing timer function !
    What the hell is going on SEIKO ? Why ? I can't understand this...

    A digital display with stop watch, alarm, 2nd time zone, time and date. But no timer
    Regards Phil
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg View Post
    Congrats Phil. Very nice.

    Great photos as usual.

    Thanks for your kind words Greg !
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    Have a great Saturday.

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    ^^^
    Also a great pic from you Greg !
    Regards Phil
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    RGM for today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deCompression View Post
    Start this Saturday with my 1st purchase in '20.

    Fresh out the box, finally the Arnie is on my wrist.

    Best release from SEIKO last year.
    Congrats on the new pickup, Phil!

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