Thread: Seiko Monsters
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Old 28 January 2010, 03:27 AM   #18
erasuretim
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I had a black monster and flipped it for a 1930's art Deco watch. Whilst the loom is mega and it is as tough as old boots, the lack of hacking and manual winding was too much of a nuisance. I also found the case design meant that crud got into the bezel area. I have lots of watches and found that i could not just pick it up and go. Even after a few "brandy swirls" to get it going it would stop again on my wrist.

I will now stand by for the flames!

Regards

Tim
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