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Thee really aren’t too many dials that can touch a Seiko Cocktail Time for the money. So much detail, so many facets. Perhaps one too many on this one; I’m not a fan of the power reserve on this (or any) type of watch. But hey, a great Saturday night watch if you find yourself in Shibuya, or Sauchiehall St. Cheers, Jody
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Well, I have forced patina on a bronze watch before, so I may as well make a video removing it, eh? Cheap, squeezy bottle lemon juice and 15 minutes is all that is require to press the reset button on your bronze watch. Assuming that you want to. Cheers, Jody
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Time for a giveaway. No pun intended. This is a rock solid option if you are after a no-nonsense holiday homage or new quartz beater. $250 is a fair price for a watch that is clearly very well made, enough to handle 125 bar! Oceaneva will contact the winner or 15th July, and I’ll also leave a comment on this video. GOOD LUCK TO ALL. Cheers, Jody