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    I should probably update this thread with another close-up of a watch that got a bit lost in the stack. I didn't recognize this Seiko Ti dive watch at first, then looked it up and discovered it is the much respected "Shogun" AKA Prospex SBDC007 Air Diver. These were JDM, around $1200 when new, 6r15 movement, hardened Titanium, Hardlex crystal (boo). Very lightweight and comfortable on the wrist, even at 44mm x 13mm thick. I found its Ti bracelet (famous for its not-so-good clasp) but I will probably swap out the current leather Bund for a Maratac nylon. I wish I had boxes and papers for more of these watches. It would make them much easier to sell.

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    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Another diver today, from the pile of Citizen Eco-divers, this one is a Promaster Air Diver's 200m Titanium, model number BB72-T005713. Measurement is a bit tricky due to the curves and bezel, but comes to around 41mm x 11mm thick. Mineral crystal, unfortunately, but great visibility and bright lume.

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    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    Another diver today, from the pile of Citizen Eco-divers, this one is a Promaster Air Diver's 200m Titanium, model number BB72-T005713. Measurement is a bit tricky due to the curves and bezel, but comes to around 41mm x 11mm thick. Mineral crystal, unfortunately, but great visibility and bright lume.

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    How is the weight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocre View Post
    How is the weight?
    Very light - I can hardly feel it. Just weighed it, out of curiosity to answer your question: 55g WITH leather strap, believe it or not. I like that!
    Too many watches, not enough wrists.

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    bit jealousy ant played with a joblot of watches now in way to long needing a fix bad


    loving mine though the O&W is a daily wear if not pushing a wheel chair as for some reason the crown digs in only then rest of the time fine ..the diver is doing great really really happy with that .. am loving the deep blue would be my totally every day tool watch but with the plastic back worry about it getting near water .
    “I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, teThe time is out of joint—O cursèd spite, That ever I was born to set it right!ars and sweat”

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