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>>14010034
>Post watches fit for honorable men who believe in a worthy cause

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>>13638128
I hire an indian guy for $.44 per hour to shitpost for me when im not here

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>>13569363
I have had it for 6 months and have not had one issue with it. I am sure if the power cell just started fucking up like you are talking about (not saying it didn't happen) and it was in a reasonable period of time, Seiko would fix it. I have seen people send seiko watches that were out of warranty technically but had obvious manufacturing faults that were not from wear or abuse and seiko has fixed them.

There are tons of 7548s that are 40+ years old that run just fine with no service but replacing the battery.

I personally would like a regular solar seiko SKX007, but this one is pretty close. I am sure it will be fine for 20+ years. I can set it down however long I want and wear other watches and when I pick it up it's always accurate down to the second even if I don't touch it for weeks. I like that part of the solars. I have owned over 10 seiko solar watches and never had a single issue with any of them (SSG001, several SNEs etc)

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