That was surely the case for me, as a Seiko was my second-ever mechanical watch, and soon became my third and fourth and probably fifth if I went back through my paperwork. It’s a place full of hundreds upon hundreds of widely varied options, most of which hold their resale value reasonably well enough that there is absolutely no better place to experiment and buy and sell and hone one’s own personal tastes and interests. So ubiquitous Seiko has become in the realm of affordable, entry-level mechanical watches that it would be a foolish oversight not to. I would be willing to bet that there is not a single watch enthusiast out there who hasn’t wandered through the bountiful fields of Seiko fandom in some way, shape or form.
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