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that ones fucking tight..! Red n black is one of my fav. combos_
Imma get a watch like that.. maybe a phat diamond piece for my ear, now that I dont have a freakin car payment--
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Ahh.... I see that you've found Seiko's Premier line. It's a line that's only availabe in Japan. They use high end movements and are considered by most to be top notch. Even better when you consider the price for one. Most Swiss made watches using similar build quality and movements cost 3 to 4 times more.
That silver one you posted up is an Actura line Seiko. I already have one, albeit in a bit different config. That last one, red and black, is part of Seiko's Sportura line and is a very good watch. Uses kinetic energy instead of a rotor to wind the main spring. Good and very trendy, IMO. I'm not much into classy style watches and if anything I'm really into dive watches.
GZ, that Seiko Samurai is a cheaper version made by Seiko. There's another one that uses a better movement and is rated for a greater depth. Tell me what you're particular to GZ and maybe I can recommend one for you. I know you have a Citizen watch and those are pretty good as well. Citizen makes some of the best priced "tool" watches.
All good stuff.
By the way, nice collection g35.
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Do you guys know that the most expensive watch is $1.6 million dollars. And no, it doesn't have one single blingy diamond on it. It's a minute repeater tourbillion.
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Zooms, I can't tell you what I like, really it's more a matter, when I see it I'll know I like it. Unfortunately it's usually the ones with the higher price tag.
My preference is for bezels with engraved numbering versus painted since the paint will eventually get marred no matter how good you take care of it. I usually prefer the more simple watch, but am into a nice dive watch.
The Citizen I gave away since I was not ready to spend so much money to change the battery ever 2-3 years.
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Well GZ if you're looking for a good "tool" dive watch look no further than Seiko or Citizen. Most of my buddies who are divers, professional as well as recreational, use them on "real" dives and rave about how well they work and how cheap they are. Like myself, they have some more pricier pieces but they usually don't end up diving with them. They know that when it comes to their safety and their lives they need to depend on what just plain works well. I used to have a orange faced Seiko that I used to dive with and it never ever failed me. I wished I never gave it away. At least Seiko's are cheap enough to just go out and pick another one up.
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