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    Have a great day, everyone.

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    Day three in my Japan rotation - green Alpinist SARB017 (a certain AE Neuman impersonator is familiar with it.)



    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Haven't been posting much as I've been on the road. Think I'll wear the one in the middle now and switch to the one on the left for a dip in the pool later

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    Stunning watches guys!!!

    on contrary, i'm feeding the inner nerd/dork inside me..
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    hope everyone enjoy a beautiful day today!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    Day three in my Japan rotation - green Alpinist SARB017 (a certain AE Neuman impersonator is familiar with it.)


    I've seen one in flesh on seiko AD here... i luv how distinctive this watch.. but for $650 here, i just let it loose for now..
    Very nice Robert!... and i do like how the factory strap look

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iyonk View Post
    I've seen one in flesh on seiko AD here... i luv how distinctive this watch.. but for $650 here, i just let it loose for now..
    Very nice Robert!... and i do like how the factory strap look
    To be honest, that is a replacement strap that Olly sent on the watch, although he also included the original strap which is quite worn, but looks very similar. I tried it on a rustic leather Nato and it looked good, but not quite right. So far the factory look is still the best.
    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iyonk View Post
    Stunning watches guys!!!

    on contrary, i'm feeding the inner nerd/dork inside me..
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    hope everyone enjoy a beautiful day today!
    Nice! I'm feeding my inner dork today too:
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