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Citizen watches are awesome, but the watch world is much bigger than Citizen alone. So, what non Citizen watch are you wearing today?

Today I go with the Victorinox Pro Diver 241782

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@Daruba sorry that there seems to be very little interest in non- Citizen watches here, even though most of us own some pretty nice ones;)
I noticed.
Well, it’s a Citizen forum after all

Still a teaser:



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Although this post is not your favorite one, I still poke you with pictures of the Casio GST-B200-1A






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I wore my early 1970's Seiko 38-7030 Snowflake dial quartz. It is on a temporary strap till the black one comes. I like this watch. It was a award from a Japanese company and has been engraved on the case back. It is very attractive. It shows the spirit of old Seikos (which were better made then the current models) where it was sold as untested junk (Japanese sellers love to use the word Junk to reference any untested watch). A new battery and she was off to the races.

It is also a big middle finger to grand Seiko and their notion they created the first seiko with a snowflake dial using inspiration from a never used GS dial from the 1970's. I am calling BS on that one. I suspect they cribbed the design of this watch (the 1973-1975 Seiko QT 38-7030) which they did not think anybody would remember.


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I wore my early 1970's Seiko 38-7030 Snowflake dial quartz. It is on a temporary strap till the black one comes. I like this watch. It was a award from a Japanese company and has been engraved on the case back. It is very attractive. It shows the spirit of old Seikos (which were better made then the current models) where it was sold as untested junk (Japanese sellers love to use the word Junk to reference any untested watch). A new battery and she was off to the races.

It is also a big middle finger to grand Seiko and their notion they created the first seiko with a snowflake dial using inspiration from a never used GS dial from the 1970's. I am calling BS on that one. I suspect they cribbed the design of this watch (the 1973-1975 Seiko QT 38-7030) which they did not think anybody would remember.


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Beautiful piece! Great collectors watch with an interesting history.


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What about this beautiful Casio Edifice EFS-S570DC1-A?

Is it a beauty or not?







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I wore my early 1970's Seiko 38-7030 Snowflake dial quartz. It is on a temporary strap till the black one comes. I like this watch. It was a award from a Japanese company and has been engraved on the case back. It is very attractive. It shows the spirit of old Seikos (which were better made then the current models) where it was sold as untested junk (Japanese sellers love to use the word Junk to reference any untested watch). A new battery and she was off to the races.

It is also a big middle finger to grand Seiko and their notion they created the first seiko with a snowflake dial using inspiration from a never used GS dial from the 1970's. I am calling BS on that one. I suspect they cribbed the design of this watch (the 1973-1975 Seiko QT 38-7030) which they did not think anybody would remember.


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Wow that dial is incredible! I actually had no idea Seiko made a Snowflake dial prior to the GS one.
 

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