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I have two 800$ ish Seiko’s I enjoy.
One gold and one silver.
I like wearing them - it makes me feel fancy.
I did get them for 52% off when I worked at Dillard’s during our 4X annual double discount days.
Would like a nice, black Movado as well one day.
A grand Seiko maybe for retirement.
It’ll look good with my long sleeve Hawaiian shirts.
This is a brand I've heard almost nothing but good things about, but I didn't really check them out much. As of tomorrow, I'm going to have two Seikos that I hope to enjoy, one of each of the Seiko 5 Pepsi collaboration watches. Most watch collectors are familiar with nicknames for various Rolex GMT/Submariner models, such as "Hulk" for an all-green one or "Batman" for a half-black, half-blue one, and one of the most popular is the "Pepsi," which is half-blue, half-red - and I have to respect that Seiko decided to take that and actually make it a real thing, at less than 7% of the price of a Rolex. I also happen to be one of the superior minority that prefers Pepsi over Coke, so I felt like I just had to have these in my collection. There's 7k of each produced in the limited run, and I'm hoping that maybe something crazy will happen with Pepsi in a few decades that would drive a complete collection of both of these watches up in value.
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