I looked at your post and thought what a great looking watch and immediately went online on eBay and Chrono24 to look for a Sea horse as nice as yours (I didn’t see one) - and then I remembered that I owned a close cousin … so, homage 🙏
I looked at your post and thought what a great looking watch and immediately went online on eBay and Chrono24 to look for a Sea horse as nice as yours (I didn’t see one) - and then I remembered that I owned a close cousin … so, homage 🙏
They're great watches and I really don't wear mine enough. I've also got one like yours but in the black dial. They share the same attribute I find, especially the silver dials, in that they wear quite a bit larger than the measurements alone would suggest.
The watch around here that nets the comments and compliments from "the Great Un-Watched."
Go figure.
She may have been cheap and nasty. She may not be the most accurate timekeeper. She may be all tarted up with a non-original dial redo, but it's Shameless Hussy Monday around here, for hussies need love too. Somewhere under the smart black strap, skanky cloths, incorrect crown, and all the cosmetics and cheap perfume there's a good-hearted '59 Seamaster with 520 movement.