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 Posted: Tue Feb 26th, 2008 06:24 pm
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oagaspar wrote: I agree with Foster as no one has ever doubted Seikos quality but the Credo,Grand Seiko and King Seiko luxury lines are not made for U.S distribution....the Spring Drive was the 1st luxury Seiko offerred in the U.S in the $3200. to $3500. range....the aforementioned will cost you considerably more with no AD support,repair centers nor parts availability in the U.S.watch2.gif
I am moving to Japan...actually I have a good friend that has been their for 15 years...time to put in my request.

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 Posted: Tue Feb 26th, 2008 09:37 pm
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Is that the movement from their new auto chrono?  I just saw it a day or so ago, way out of my price range right now unfortunately.

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Looking for something that falls in the above average lines but lower in cost to the GS try Seiko watches with the  6R15 movement

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noahfuller wrote: Looking for something that falls in the above average lines but lower in cost to the GS try Seiko watches with the  6R15 movement
Great movement...I have it in a Spirit.  A little lower bph rate than the ETA but higher than the 7SX6 series and hackable/windable!  Very accurate!

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well to tell you the deal, I just bought a Sumo the new 6R15-0060 Dive watch and I love it, the winding makes it great and it hacks too.. I might never wear a SKX007 again....

 

PS: this seems to be a great Sight... ThumbsUp02.gif

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noahfuller wrote: well to tell you the deal, I just bought a Sumo the new 6R15-0060 Dive watch and I love it, the winding makes it great and it hacks too.. I might never wear a SKX007 again....

 

PS: this seems to be a great Sight... ThumbsUp02.gif

I am loving the Sumo....it is keeping the Submariner in the watch box.

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