Skip to the content By martinzx Majestyk M1 LED I bought this Majestyk M1 LED back in May 2016 . I was very happy to get hold of one as there were only limited number made back in 2006. 500 with the blue LED, and 500 also came in red. The unmistakable watch was the brainchild of Canadian watch enthusiast Jeff ‘Majestyk’…
By martinzx Watch Description This Omega Constellation MegaQuartz is a perfect watch for me, 1970’s design perfection! A TV shaped case and dial, all stainless, due to the tapering bracelet that almost looks integrated. Sporting an Omega logo on the bracelet clasp. The watch and bracelet weigh in at a substantial 122 grams sized for my 7¼”.…
By martinzx Introduction Recently I had the opportunity to purchase this Seiko Landmaster SBBW005, it could not come at a worse time. As I had just purchased several watches. Even though I really wanted the watch I did not give in to the temptation, at first. The advertised price was quite reasonable. In addition, the previous owner…
By martinzx Introduction to Certina The Watch The Certina DS2 was introduced in 1968 as a successor to the successful DS line that was launched in 1959. What is the DS all about? Well its stands for ‘Double Security’ the crown has a double security system, and is partially hidden. The ‘DS’ is made up of three…
By martinzx My latest addition a Vintage Seiko 6119-5460, these 6119 models offer great value for the vintage watch collector, if you bide your time you can find late 1960’s early 1970’s models in excellent condition for very little money. Made in decades where the quality really counts, ball-bearing rotor, Diafix combined settings for escapement wheel, Diashock…
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