Most of my seikos came from creation watches.
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Apparently Mickey Mouse wears a Roy S watch.
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Most of my seikos came from creation watches.
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Apparently Mickey Mouse wears a Roy S watch.
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In use since 1998: Fortis Flieger automatic
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Last year’s birthday present from the Missus:
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The original :D ... the clock found in all Swiss train stations
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Hi Dave
Have you contacted Swiss time services based in Hockley. I sent my Omega their for a full service
It worked out a lot Cheeper then going through an Omega dealer.
Bernie
I paid ~ £500 for a service of my Rolex about 12 years ago, but it was serviced by Rolex trained personnel. Even so, that was about 10x what was originally paid for the watch!
I'm afraid my former habit of swapping my Hifi has been put on the back burner since I became a bit of a watch freak!
I now have in my collection, an Omega Seamaster 300 quartz, a Breitling B1, a bi metal Rolex Daytona, a bi metal Rolex GMT 2, and an SS Rolex Submariner.
And down to the lower end with a Kahuna divers watch ( older Submariner look alike) and a watch sold under the brand Gigandet, which looks like a 1966 Paul Newman Daytona, but at a fraction of the price.
Pics below.
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