Blue Dial Watches - do share

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God a love good blue watch. Picked this 69' 56KS in Tokyo last fall.

That picture is hot, especially with that background, but the Tengu of Omegaforums orders that additional pictures of the watch be provided!
 
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That picture is hot, especially with that background, but the Tengu of Omegaforums orders that additional pictures of the watch be provided!
Lol. Thanks! I picked it up from Firekids1995 in Nakano Broadway. Blue sunburst, japanese/english day wheel. Perfect caseback medalion. My first Seiko and I love it to DEATH. <3
 
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Lol. Thanks! I picked it up from Firekids1995 in Nakano Broadway. Blue sunburst, japanese/english day wheel. Perfect caseback medalion. My first Seiko and I love it to DEATH. <3
I'm heading to Japan on a family holiday at the end of this year. Have to get the wife and kids to let me spend a day at Nakano Broadway as I've heard it's a paradise for second hand watch shopping.
 
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I'm heading to Japan on a family holiday at the end of this year. Have to get the wife and kids to let me spend a day at Nakano Broadway as I've heard it's a paradise for second hand watch shopping.
100% and you're going to have a blast. If you're staying near Shibuya Square, book some capybara and otter cafes for the family in Kichijoji. It's on the same train line as Nakano Broadway (Chuo line). There's like 15 watch shops just in that single mall, it's overwhelming. Other good spots to hit up are Dazzling, Private Eyes, Mizutani, Ginza Rasin, watchCTI. Honestly just open Google maps in any area you're in and you'll find shops. Just search for "vintage watches". Also check out the Seiko heritage museum in Ginza. It's 100%free. Have fun and be safe!
 
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100% and you're going to have a blast. If you're staying near Shibuya Square, book some capybara and otter cafes for the family in Kichijoji. It's on the same train line as Nakano Broadway (Chuo line). There's like 15 watch shops just in that single mall, it's overwhelming. Other good spots to hit up are Dazzling, Private Eyes, Mizutani, Ginza Rasin, watchCTI. Honestly just open Google maps in any area you're in and you'll find shops. Just search for "vintage watches". Also check out the Seiko heritage museum in Ginza. It's 100%free. Have fun and be safe!
That's awesome. Thanks for the travel tips 😀
 
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I meant to add that the only reason I had gloves on when photographing it is that I was taking photos of it as it has never been worn and am looking at selling it. So thought I’d share some pics before it (hopefully) moves on