As my 2nd ever post to the watch crunch community, I hereby present you with my trio of British Micro Brands. On the left it is the Marloe Coniston on...
Admittedly it is a bit of a pain. Those screws are tiny. Luckily I have only had to do it once. I guess the learning from your post is “don’t gain weight” 😂
thanks and I would have to agree. Such a handy watch. Just pick it up, don’t worry about setting the time, easy to change the time with the traveller gmt function if you are travelling. Yes you do have to correct the date once every 2nd month, but that is about all the hassle you will have.
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Hi, a bit of a late reply. I have the sbgn029. I love it and the lack of lume is a non issue for me. However, you are right, the jumping hour hand is really handy. More so than the gmt hand. I have been doing quite a bit of travelling lately, both privately and with work. The jumping hour hand really is handy when changing time zones. The dial finish, the indices and the case finishing is just gorgeous as with any other grand seiko, but I guess you know all about that from your sbgv231. Shortly speaking, if you do lots of travelling a high end quartz with a jumping hour hand is really handy to have. If you have any other specific questions just fire away.
As my first post to the crunch community I would like to share a photo of my Seiko watches. What I like about Seiko is that they have you covered in a...
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