Re: LWDS (The Legion of Watch Deal Seekers)
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:55 am
Who needs a waffle strap when you have actual waffles? Happy Seiko Saturday!
Welcome peskydonut!peskydonut wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:10 am I've got a thing for Seiko military dials... IMG_8448_small.JPG
Thank you! Excited to join the MoT community.
Farmer's markets are the best! They're like the Windup Watch Fair of fruit and veg.Split-Time wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:45 am During the summer I go to the farmer's market most Saturday mornings. Corn is my weakness.
OK. I missed Orient in my acronym. Are there any other Seiko brands that I have missed?larand wrote:Wearing the Orient Mako II today on a newly arrived strap from Erika. I always liked the look on the stock bracelet, but never really liked how it felt, so it wasn't getting worn much. Now with the MN strap, it's super comfortable and I love the look. It's like getting a new watch.
I know this isn't technically compliant, but since Orient is a tiny little part of the giant Seiko Holdings, Ltd. keiretsu, I'm going to claim at least partial compliance.
Tap. Talk. Buy a watch. Repeat.
SII and Epson movements would also count.Sporkboy wrote:OK. I missed Orient in my acronym. Are there any other Seiko brands that I have missed?larand wrote:Wearing the Orient Mako II today on a newly arrived strap from Erika. I always liked the look on the stock bracelet, but never really liked how it felt, so it wasn't getting worn much. Now with the MN strap, it's super comfortable and I love the look. It's like getting a new watch.
I know this isn't technically compliant, but since Orient is a tiny little part of the giant Seiko Holdings, Ltd. keiretsu, I'm going to claim at least partial compliance.
Tap. Talk. Buy a watch. Repeat.
Seiko, Alba, Lorus, Pulsar, Orient, ???
J Springs too. And I doubt any of us have any Credors but should certainly count.Sporkboy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 3:25 pmOK. I missed Orient in my acronym. Are there any other Seiko brands that I have missed?larand wrote:Wearing the Orient Mako II today on a newly arrived strap from Erika. I always liked the look on the stock bracelet, but never really liked how it felt, so it wasn't getting worn much. Now with the MN strap, it's super comfortable and I love the look. It's like getting a new watch.
I know this isn't technically compliant, but since Orient is a tiny little part of the giant Seiko Holdings, Ltd. keiretsu, I'm going to claim at least partial compliance.
Tap. Talk. Buy a watch. Repeat.
Seiko, Alba, Lorus, Pulsar, Orient, ???
Looks like you'll fit right in around these parts. Glad you found your way over here. Oh, andpeskydonut wrote:I've got a thing for Seiko military dials...
Good job matching your "scuba" gear to the watch though!yinzburgher wrote:Only the most serious of dive gear for Seiko Saturday.
You're really selling me on the EO straps with your two recent postings. Like I said before, GREAT job matching the strap to the watch. Looks incredible.larand wrote:Wearing the Orient Mako II today on a newly arrived strap from Erika. I always liked the look on the stock bracelet, but never really liked how it felt, so it wasn't getting worn much. Now with the MN strap, it's super comfortable and I love the look. It's like getting a new watch.
I know this isn't technically compliant, but since Orient is a tiny little part of the giant Seiko Holdings, Ltd. keiretsu, I'm going to claim at least partial compliance.
Tap. Talk. Buy a watch. Repeat.
Wait till you see what I have planned for tomorrow... [emoji16]Dub Rubb wrote: You're really selling me on the EO straps with your two recent postings. Like I said before, GREAT job matching the strap to the watch. Looks incredible.
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