A faux milspec 6309
Sometimes, you buy a watch not because you like it particularly, but because you like something about it: a nice …
Sometimes, you buy a watch not because you like it particularly, but because you like something about it: a nice …
The modified watch, in my experience, peculiarly appeals to the vanity of its creator rather more frequently than it does …
In 1945 my late father-in-law, who was serving in the army at the time, was posted to Nuremberg with the …
Shortly before finding the elusive ill-described 62mas featured in a previous post (here), and which I’d been holding out for …
The second of the two 1964 projects is a simple yet handsome 6601 automatic, again, slightly larger than might have …
An idle quest for a birth year watch earlier this year landed two, each one interesting for different reasons and …
A year or so after the release of their first automatic chronograph (the 6139), Seiko followed up with the 6138A, …
The Seiko 6105 is arguably the most glamourous of the Seiko 150m mid-tier divers’ watches, the 6309 the most ubiquitous …
The problem with true collector’s examples of any desirable vintage watch is that they can tend to spend very little …
As is often the case with me, a somewhat impulsive eBay bid with no real agenda starts a ball rolling …
In spite of the numerous potential pitfalls involved in buying a classic Seiko automatic chronograph, I found myself bidding on …