Seiko SPB147J1

Hi everyone, moving this timepiece(UK only) on due to lack of wear. It’s in immaculate condition, still has case back stickers on. DM if interested please. Full box/ papers. Lived a charmed life on my watch winder so needs some wrist time.

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Hey Marcus, edit this post and add in pictures of it so people can reference the condition. Best of luck moving the watch my friend.

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What’s the accuracy like?

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Lewis17

What’s the accuracy like?

For me the 6r35 has been faultless but I’m sure there’s more information on accuracy

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watchdaddio

For me the 6r35 has been faultless but I’m sure there’s more information on accuracy

Faultless by what measure eg + - seconds per day?

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frobes

Faultless by what measure eg + - seconds per day?

there’s information online. It’s not COSC or METAS certified but you couldn’t expect that for a cica £1100 watch. https://watchbase.com/

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watchdaddio

there’s information online. It’s not COSC or METAS certified but you couldn’t expect that for a cica £1100 watch. https://watchbase.com/

What a strange reply? Surely if it’s your watch you should know and state what the accuracy per day is? A simple question requiring a simple answer

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Lewis17

What a strange reply? Surely if it’s your watch you should know and state what the accuracy per day is? A simple question requiring a simple answer

The accuracy of the watch doesn’t bother me a great deal as a buyer. If that’s your thing, great.

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watchdaddio

The accuracy of the watch doesn’t bother me a great deal as a buyer. If that’s your thing, great.

If you post a watch for sale the least you can do is give potential buyers as much information as possible. Many buyers do want to know how accurate a watch is as that is main function of a time piece! If you can’t be bothered to advertise a watch properly on Watch forum which caters for watch enthusiasts, then why bother at all. It’s a bad attitude!

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watchdaddio

For me the 6r35 has been faultless but I’m sure there’s more information on accuracy

The guy is to lazy to advertise the watch properly and has a bad attitude!

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frobes

If you post a watch for sale the least you can do is give potential buyers as much information as possible. Many buyers do want to know how accurate a watch is as that is main function of a time piece! If you can’t be bothered to advertise a watch properly on Watch forum which caters for watch enthusiasts, then why bother at all. It’s a bad attitude!

I disagree, you have beginner watch enthusiasts and experienced enthusiasts, and individuals who aren’t going to be bothered about the accuracy on all types of movements, certainly not at this price point of watch. I don’t buy a watch based on potential accuracy, if I like the aesthetics, I’ll buy it, end of. The fact you have stated I have a bad attitude just highlights the measure of the person you are. If people wish to ask, they are free to do so via a private DM, and not stoop to childish levels such as name calling!