I've been looking for weeks for a Lordmatic bracelet. It was actually pretty damn hard. Even this one wasn't in great shape.
The watch was made in the 70's so I can't expect a pristine bracelet. I still love the fact that I now have a complete Lordmatic.
I was looking for a curved link bracelet initially, but I honestly think this one looks awesome.
It's pretty scratched up, but I don't care as much as I thought I would. If you think that scratches add character, this bracelet has lots of character.
All and all, I'm am very satisfied with this acquisition. I got in on Ebay for around $50.
Figured you vintage hunters would identify with this kind of excitement for a scratched bracelet. Thanks for stopping by!
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Nice design ๐๐ป
Nice design ๐๐ป
I agree.
Well done. I really like the Lord series.
Fratello have been doing a '5 Slept on Watches' series of articles for the last few months and the most recent list featured the Lord Marvel.
I put mine on an after market bracelet, which works fine, but it's not as good as yours.
You can easily refinish that bracelet with a piece of sandpaper and a bit of patience. The watch itself seems to be in pristine condition.
Well done. I really like the Lord series.
Fratello have been doing a '5 Slept on Watches' series of articles for the last few months and the most recent list featured the Lord Marvel.
I put mine on an after market bracelet, which works fine, but it's not as good as yours.
The LM design is crisp and clean, no frills, I absolutely love wearing it. I plan on moving up to a King Seiko next. I'd love to see your Seiko LM.
Here it is!
Nice! Strangely enough, finding original bracelets for vintage Seikos are way more difficult than your established Swiss brandsโฆyears back I spent over 2 years trying to find the correct bracelet for a 44GS case King Seiko
Here it is!
I love that! Classy, classic ๐.
Nice! Strangely enough, finding original bracelets for vintage Seikos are way more difficult than your established Swiss brandsโฆyears back I spent over 2 years trying to find the correct bracelet for a 44GS case King Seiko
I believe it.