Thanks.
I have owned the Explorer II since new and it's a keeper. It was my only watch and daily wear from 1994-2009. A lot of parts were replaced in 2017 so it looks almost new.
I was on three different wait lists for the SubDate. It took some time, was available much quicker than I expected, and is a very early present for a significant birthday.
The DateJust also purchased new is good for fitting under a suit or tux for more formal occasions. My father and uncles all have similar ones but with fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet (it's a generational difference).
At some point, they will all be given/gifted/left to nephews (nieces are getting my wife's jewelry)
This was a gift from a friend. She found it used but in excellent condition.
^^^ I like that!
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
Well, just ordered one! I almost ordered a very similar Seiko instead, I like the looks of it just a tiny, tiny, tiny bit better, both can be currently had for under $90, but the recent reviews on Amazon are not good, looks like they had a bad batch or something, and it's no longer on the Seiko website. The Citizen gets universally great reviews, and folks seem to wear them for 10+ years. It's not a sapphire crystal, but, for $90 shipped, I think it's a fair deal.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
This Casio DW5035D-1B 35th Anniversary G-Shock showed up yesterday. It's based on the original 1983 version.
I have only worn metal watches with bracelets for the past 30ish years so this is a nice change; it wears well. Apparently the nicer g-shocks have straps that are more "supple" due to the higher quality "resins" used. This model was made in Japan and includes a metal screw-in back as well as a metal case (covered by resin) for the "digital" movement.
UPDATE. Had to reorder this watch...the place I originally ordered from (JomaShop), it was out of stock. They e-mailed me and said 4-6 weeks. Okay. Today, they e-mailed me again and said 8-12 weeks. So I canceled the order and ordered it from Amazon, supposed to be here Wednesday.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
Got it. Swapped the bad for a green NATO strap. Dig it.
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Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
I agree--that's a good looking Citizen.
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
Decided to get this to scratch the diver itch and continue to save for a while.
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Seiko SKX007j - Black nato from Crown and Buckle
Those SKX's are one hellova gateway drug...
It's a real world-beater of a watch and can take a beating. Mod with a Murphy bezel and Sapphire (or however you like - there are literally thousands of parts for them) and it'll go toe-toe with ~$1k watches.
laughter has no foreign accent.
The are some really great Instagram accounts of SKX mods. You can get as many fathoms deep as you want, cover the planet or ocean. The world is your oyster.
one of these days i'm gonna get around get replacing the bezel on my SKX. really don't like the polished look. or maybe it's just the chunky serrations. i don't know. regardless, it's distracting. to me.
-Dustin
I don't think I've ever shown my modded SKX here. It was done by Bill Yao when he first started out. The case was bead blasted and the crystal is sapphire. I added the PVD bezel later (from Jack at IWW). It's on the left in the pic...
Eat one live toad first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you all day.
I worry I started on step 4 and might be going backwards (or jumping ahead to step 9).
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