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Originally Posted by SeikoBake
One way to get into Seiko is to try their hallmark SKX007J. Make sure to buy the made in “Japan” version, and outfit with a stainless MilTAT strap. This is how I caught the Seiko bug....
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Unfortunately, the “made in Japan” is a very loose term. If the work is supervised by a Japanese national, under Japanese laws, it is considered made in Japan. I have read a few reports of people opening their made in Japan case to find out that some parts, such as the case had “made in China” inscribed inside the case.