Probably nearly impossible to get unless you have a Japanese friend/contact who can buy it by a Japanese credit card and order it to a Japanese address, and later send it overseas to you.
If the battery change at the AD includes some general cleaning and maintenance, I guess that is definitely worth paying (as it is an expensive watch). But I am also a "D-I-Y" guy, so I am intrigued to do it by myself. I just wonder how it looks inside: whether it looks complicated or not as for making mistakes (I cannot really believe that but well...)
Great collection of watches, many of which I have found very elegant, well balanced yet somehow functional. I wonder why you didn't choose AnOrdain's Parisian Blue as for finding the perfect blue (that's on my bucket list). And as a Finn I should also go for a S.U.F. one day.
As for the 38mm size, I wonder how large it feels in wrists under 7 inches like mine... How big is your wrist @classywrist?
Lorier Falcon III may be a bit more expensive (with import taxes) but it is still worth it! I was also thinking about the Smiths Everest but to be honest it seems more likea a copy of Rolex 1016, whereas Falcon has more original design imo. Moreover, guys at Lorier seem to be more sympathetic than Timefactors and stories I've read about them.
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