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Hi all,
A quick intro as I'm new this forum. I've been collecting watches since the mid 1980s and the Seiko digital Analog (can't remember which model specifically) was my very first watch. It was gifted by my father but unfortunately I no longer have the watch. It was a squarish shaped (stainless steel) watch, where the analogue dial sits above the one-liner digital display.
Over the years my collection has changed in line with my changes in taste, but Seiko watches have always been the staple in my collection.
At present, I have the following Seiko watches: SBBN015, SLA033, SBGR095, SBGW001, SBGA079, and SBEF050.
The line up covers (almost) all of the watch movements that Seiko produce: Automatic, handwound, Quartz, Solar, Spring Drive, etc.
I did have a Seiko kinetic watch at one time, but for some reason it didn't click with me so I had to let it go.
Take care,
B
A quick intro as I'm new this forum. I've been collecting watches since the mid 1980s and the Seiko digital Analog (can't remember which model specifically) was my very first watch. It was gifted by my father but unfortunately I no longer have the watch. It was a squarish shaped (stainless steel) watch, where the analogue dial sits above the one-liner digital display.
Over the years my collection has changed in line with my changes in taste, but Seiko watches have always been the staple in my collection.
At present, I have the following Seiko watches: SBBN015, SLA033, SBGR095, SBGW001, SBGA079, and SBEF050.
The line up covers (almost) all of the watch movements that Seiko produce: Automatic, handwound, Quartz, Solar, Spring Drive, etc.
I did have a Seiko kinetic watch at one time, but for some reason it didn't click with me so I had to let it go.
Take care,
B