
Addressing concerns that the Seiko Black Monster might be made in Singapore or Malaysia rather than Japan (more desired), Paul writes:
Watches, directly from Japan: SeiyaJapan One man shop, very reputable.
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Not all his watches are made in Japan. Over the years he has sold watches made in other countries. He will find a particular watch though, if you want it, he likely can get it. Very reliabe.
Posted by: Don | May 25, 2010 at 12:21 AM
I've never seen any of those "Japan-only" watches before. The Seiko 1000 Meter Prospex diving watch looks formidable at $2,800.
The Grand Seiko chronograph is awesome - $8,068. Never heard of Grand Seiko watches before. Cool website.
Posted by: Radio Russ | May 25, 2010 at 11:21 PM