With an addiction and a collection, some things don't make the rotation as often as they should, here's my top 5: A 1990s Casio that was my dad's, a 1980s Casio ana-digi that was bought in a job lot, a knockoff Heuer Monaco, my grandfather's Sekonda and my Casio World Time.
Had that same issue. Sold my g shocks and casios as I just didn't wear them.
Had that same issue. Sold my g shocks and casios as I just didn't wear them.
I could never bring myself to sell my Casios, it'd be like kicking out the family dog lol
That Sekonda has a ton of potential. A little bit of love from a professional watchmaker will give you an outstanding vintage watch.
That Sekonda has a ton of potential. A little bit of love from a professional watchmaker will give you an outstanding vintage watch.
I do need it repaired like, I had a peek in, and turns out some klutz superglued the dial to the movement, so it will need plenty care, does run though, but it's a weird winder, like on and off. So it needs a good service, and a good cosmetic repair