
I read Seiya’s post last year and obtained confirmation that the 4S35 was the very first 4S movement to be produced, before it became detuned to the 4S15 base caliber. Why detuned one might ask? Simply because the 4S35 is factory … Continue reading
I read Seiya’s post last year and obtained confirmation that the 4S35 was the very first 4S movement to be produced, before it became detuned to the 4S15 base caliber. Why detuned one might ask? Simply because the 4S35 is factory … Continue reading
14 years ago at the turn of the millennium, Seiko launched a collection of 7 watches in Japan. These were meant to be re-issues of significant watches in their watch making history. Choices had to be made, and no doubt … Continue reading
The Laurel is certainly a model that most vintage Seiko fans would have heard about. The Laurel with the distinctive red 12 hour marker was Seiko’s very first wristwatch. Looking carefully at the dial, it can be seen that the … Continue reading