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The new arrival compared to its blue Pogue cousin. They may share case and movement, but besides that there are many differences...at least to "enthusiasts" like us! 😜
The new arrival compared to its blue Pogue cousin. They may share case and movement, but besides that there are many differences...at least to "enthusiasts" like us! 😜
@Lou P I am not a Seiko guy (yet), but would wear those. Where are the crowns??
 
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I had a nice vintage constellation on but I switched to this as it makes me laugh. Plus I’m going to Home Depot get somethings
 
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Contemplating a spot where a Christmas tree should be. Bit late but I need to get the tree erected today.

 
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And they say mechanical wristwatches are obsolete. I'm timing my laundry with my diver.

 
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First time getting out to the disc golf course in over a month. Unfortunately for me, there was a tournament going on so most of the course was closed. Managed to play a few holes that weren’t being used and go for a walk instead. Beautiful day out. Sunny and almost 60.

 
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And they say mechanical wristwatches are obsolete. I'm timing my laundry with my diver.

What's obsolete about timing laundry...or pasta...or steaks...
 
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I am not a Seiko guy (yet), but would wear those. Where are the crowns??
They are partially recessed and relatively small. This was to highlight the cal 6139's novelty of being an automatic chronograph (arguably the first). One hardly ever had to use the crown!


Just enough room to get your fingernail in there though.


Already switching to the house brand for the afternoon. Seamaster 120 from the same time period...YaY!
 
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‘44 Hamilton 992b again today

Are you winding it or cracking it?