^Band van die versie vind ik niet echt fraai.
Jammer dat ook de nieuwe SD en groter en dat vergrootglas heeft.
Na ja, luxe problemen
Heb een leuke ruildeal gedaan met de buurjuwelier..Robin schreef: ↑09 apr 2020, 09:05 Nog even onder de aandacht.
Ik heb hier 4 topmodellen Seiko Prospex/Astron die ik denk ik scherp aanbied. Ik hoop dat dat in deze draad kan en mag...
Wij als Official Seiko Dealer mogen sinds een dik jaar de Prospex/Premier/Astron lijn niet meer aanbieden op EBay/Amazon/Bol.com en Chrono24.
Daarom langs deze weg om even actie te maken. Incl verzending binnen Nederland. PM me voor meer info.
SPB125J1 Ltd Edition €870,00 nu €650,-
SSC761J1 Ltd Edition €720,00 nu €550,-
SSH003J1 Astron €2200,00 nu €1700,-
SSH009J1 Astron €2600,00 nu €1900,-
PM me als 't je wat lijkt.
Het gaat MIJ erom dat er Made in Japan op de dial staat ipv Japan Mov tSome people appear to be misinformed about what "J" means. They believe it means the model is intended for the Japanese domestic market. This is not true, and it has never been true. Neither for the SKX007/009 nor the SRP77x Turtles. A quick look at the languages on the day-wheel will tell you that it is meant for a market with consumers who typically would use English or Arabic as a written language, because the day-wheels will have the days of the week printed in English and Arabic. No Kanji, which is what Japanese people use to represent days of the week. "J" does NOT mean that the watch is targeted at the Japanese people in Japan.
In fact, watch models that have the "J" designation (and hence also the "K" designation), are not available in the Japanese domestic market through official routes. That's right, the SKX007/009 and the SRP77x Turtles are not available in Japan officially. The ones that you find in Japan are reimported models by grey market sellers. Sellers on Rakuten in Japan have made it clear in many of their ads that SKX007J watches that they have sold are reimports. Those watches have left Japan, officially meant for somewhere else, and then are reimported. So going to Japan is not going to help you get a "J" version any easier than being in the rest of the world. Your best bet is to look for a seller (wherever in the world, I recommend Singapore) that specifically has the version with "Made in Japan" on the dial.
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