A lot of people forget about Pulsar. They have a unique history and are owned by Seiko. When you get a Pulsar you are getting a Seiko watch with a different name. Very nice! I love that dial!
A lot of people forget about Pulsar. They have a unique history and are owned by Seiko. When you get a Pulsar you are getting a Seiko watch with a different name. Very nice! I love that dial!
Honestly, I forget about Pulsar.. while it feels a little cheaply made, it was, so I can’t fault it for that.
But it has survived my grandpa, and has been in my care(less) for a few years, so I cannot fault it’s robustness!
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A lot of people forget about Pulsar. They have a unique history and are owned by Seiko. When you get a Pulsar you are getting a Seiko watch with a different name. Very nice! I love that dial!
A lot of people forget about Pulsar. They have a unique history and are owned by Seiko. When you get a Pulsar you are getting a Seiko watch with a different name. Very nice! I love that dial!
Honestly, I forget about Pulsar.. while it feels a little cheaply made, it was, so I can’t fault it for that.
But it has survived my grandpa, and has been in my care(less) for a few years, so I cannot fault it’s robustness!