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ChristopherJ
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Jul 21, 2015
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Hey group, just my $0.02- This watch has some interesting complications and it's suited for people who want a little bit more than time only. If this watch looks familiar, it's because the popular Cosmos and Sky models utilized the same movement and dial layout. (However, both of those models have been discontinued.)
I enjoy 24-hour indicators because you can watch it slowly progress throughout the day and it gives me a better sense of time spent doing something. It's also useful as an AM/PM indicator. Regardless of the 2 sub-dials, the watch is still extremely legible because of the white lume and black borders on the hands.
The strap is minimally padded which makes it feel more flexible and supple. This takes away from the more formal or structured look. Overall, I think this is one of the more comfortable stock straps that i've worn from a Japanese brand. Also, I generally don't prefer screw down crowns because it takes more effort to screw it all the way down, but I really like this crown because it is relatively shallow and only takes 2-turns to screw it in/out. It also doesn't "bite" compared to other screw downs.
Wrist shot on my 6.75 inch wrist
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Jul 21, 2015
payodpanda
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Jul 21, 2015
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ChristopherJThat watch looks kinda big on your hand. On my puny 6", it'd look laughably humongous. The Seiko Superior that I'd bought earlier doesn't look stupid (or at least I hope it doesn't) because of the bigger bezel - here the dial takes up the full area of the watch and looks much bigger.
Jul 21, 2015
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