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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 4014448" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>I don't know. I'm liking this one a lot after wearing it today. I've got tons of other Seiko's, many of which haven't been seen on here yet, lol. But seriously, it's a deep and dark, but awesome, rabbit hole to dive down into. They are extremely durable, excellent timekeeping, and great value watches. For the money, you're very hard pressed to find another manufacturer that has the same quality movements and dials as Seiko does for the price. Also, Seiko is only 1 of 2 companies EVER to make every single part of their watch in house. The other is Rolex, and they only recently brought their movement manufacturing fully in house buy buying out their 3rd party movement maker. Seiko has been doing everything themselves since the 50's. They even have their own mining operations, foundry, jewel laboratories, etc. Good parts availability (generally speaking) as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 4014448, member: 24867"] I don't know. I'm liking this one a lot after wearing it today. I've got tons of other Seiko's, many of which haven't been seen on here yet, lol. But seriously, it's a deep and dark, but awesome, rabbit hole to dive down into. They are extremely durable, excellent timekeeping, and great value watches. For the money, you're very hard pressed to find another manufacturer that has the same quality movements and dials as Seiko does for the price. Also, Seiko is only 1 of 2 companies EVER to make every single part of their watch in house. The other is Rolex, and they only recently brought their movement manufacturing fully in house buy buying out their 3rd party movement maker. Seiko has been doing everything themselves since the 50's. They even have their own mining operations, foundry, jewel laboratories, etc. Good parts availability (generally speaking) as well. [/QUOTE]
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