What’s up crunch fam! Been kinda just hitting the reset button on life a bit and to commemorate the beginning to a brand new journey, I picked up a personal grail of mine! So I can FINALLY be a part of#speedytuesday 😭🙌🏽
Watch enthusiast/modder I’ve been collecting Time pieces since high school, and recently picked up custom building and modding on the SKX and builds arounds the seiko NH35 and NH36A movement. I absolu...
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Congratulations 🎊🎉🎈🍾. I hope one day to also bring one of them into my collection. For now this will keep me motivated. Toys for the boys!
Never get tired of speedy shots 👏🏻🍻
Congratz, ı love vintage speedys
Oh very nice racing speedy. 40mm if i am correct.
A speedmaster that flies under the radar. 40 mm with the 3 series caliber movement. Wear it well.
Oh very nice racing speedy. 40mm if i am correct.
You are correct, I always felt the 42mm was just too big but I still wanted the protection of a sapphire crystal so this watch just checked all the boxes for me👍🏽
Clos de Paris in the registers. Just a really nice piece.
Congratulations! Now you can post every tuedsday a picture of your speedy;-)
Proud owner here. I'll join you posting on Tuesday.
Congratulations!!
Nice….love mine!
Congratz, ı love vintage speedys
99% sure you can still buy this model. It was a fairly recent release. There are no vintage models with the Coaxial movement. They’re too new.
Congrats on the watch! Always loved this model.
99% sure you can still buy this model. It was a fairly recent release. There are no vintage models with the Coaxial movement. They’re too new.
Maybe i should have said vintage looking
I know a little something about Speedy’s