TL;DR - Another non-problem only a watch-obsessive would angst over: to keep a new but obsolete watch stock or mod it to current technology? Recently...
So, yeah. These are the watches this year…so far. (Yes, including the two I had to put in the body, below, because the post limit is 5…🤦🏼♂️) Severa...
My recently acquired new old stock Seiko 5 SNXS73 came from a reputable grey market vendor. I was wondering where the stock of these might be coming f...
Barton sailcloth on the SNXS73 (she needs a nickname) Leather-lined sailcloth so not really water proof, but neither is the watch. There’s a bevel in...
Anyone else spot this article? (Showed up in my news feed.) https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/the-new-power-watch-is-about-you-not-about-showing-o...
Ordered in December as a last hurrah for 2023. A bit of a production delay means it arrived today. Love my Sector Sport Glacial but was initially worr...
TL;DR - Why buy an obsolete reference that’s not old enough to be considered vintage? Because they’re gorgeous and the last of them are selling cheap....
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