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Post by jamestkirk on Jan 6, 2024 15:47:40 GMT
This one I haven't had on the wrist in a while...
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Post by jeffhargrave on Jan 6, 2024 15:52:51 GMT
Good one, Johan! Monterey Blackstream GMT for me today.
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Post by wischronomaster on Jan 6, 2024 15:56:54 GMT
Great choice >
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Post by russmurray on Jan 6, 2024 17:15:24 GMT
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Post by danb on Jan 6, 2024 17:39:55 GMT
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Post by wischronomaster on Jan 6, 2024 17:56:11 GMT
Nice 5 i have one with a blue dial.
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Post by bfhammer on Jan 6, 2024 19:21:18 GMT
A mid-2000's classic that I have had since...the mid-2000's. Really that brings up a related subject. I first joined and posted to PMWF in 2004, now 2 decades ago. While I cannot say that I have any of those initial watches I bought in 2004, I do have a number of my classic collection that are approaching the 20-year mark in my possession. This Citizen was purchased in 2006. I might have a Vostok or 2 from 2005. Gawd I'm old.
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Post by wischronomaster on Jan 6, 2024 19:23:28 GMT
A mid-2000's classic that I have had since...the mid-2000's. Really that brings up a related subject. I first joined and posted to PMWF in 2004, now 2 decades ago. While I cannot say that I have any of those initial watches I bought in 2004, I do have a number of my classic collection that are approaching the 20-year mark in my possession. This Citizen was purchased in 2006. I might have a Vostok or 2 from 2005. Gawd I'm old. Great Citizen , love the all lume dial.
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Post by zeb on Jan 7, 2024 2:50:45 GMT
This one I haven't had on the wrist in a while... The bezel and bracelet look awesome together! Still wearing the Seiko SNKF23. I cannot find any reference to this watch anywhere on the internet. It's like it appeared, and I bought it, and now it's gone. Maybe I purchased it from a near parallel universe that was overlapping ours for a short while, and now they've moved back apart.
UPDATE: The model is SNZH23. It exists, and it's on Joma. Out of stock, or course. That's why I like names!
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Post by jamestkirk on Jan 8, 2024 13:54:39 GMT
Good one, Johan! Monterey Blackstream GMT for me today. You are certainly not one sided buying many different new brands!
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Post by jamestkirk on Jan 8, 2024 13:55:22 GMT
Great choice > As expected, Mark!
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Post by jamestkirk on Jan 8, 2024 13:56:38 GMT
A beautiful watch in a beautiful photo!
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Post by jamestkirk on Jan 8, 2024 13:57:13 GMT
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Post by jamestkirk on Jan 8, 2024 14:06:39 GMT
A mid-2000's classic that I have had since...the mid-2000's. Really that brings up a related subject. I first joined and posted to PMWF in 2004, now 2 decades ago. While I cannot say that I have any of those initial watches I bought in 2004, I do have a number of my classic collection that are approaching the 20-year mark in my possession. This Citizen was purchased in 2006. I might have a Vostok or 2 from 2005. Gawd I'm old. I had that watch with a black dial, but definitely wanted the yellow dial. Somehow I got one that needed recovery from a certain member of this forum(!!) when it was still a different forum as I recall right. It needed a new bezel inlay (I was lucky to find a good replacement, before that source dried up) and cleaning and to make sure it would run for several more years, I had the movement of the much younger black dialed one placed in this watch and had the hands also cleaned. (sold the black watch with the kanji day wheel, that was a shame) We found out that the lume of this much older watch, on markers and especially on the hands was way better than on the newer version. I had that same experience with a Casio Ana digi watch! So this yellow dialed, rare watch has been saved for many more years to come even when used as a daily watch.
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Post by russmurray on Jan 8, 2024 17:22:30 GMT
A beautiful watch in a beautiful photo! Thanks Johan!
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