i doubt they will bring in as that is a jdm model.. you can try asking friends or family who visits japan to bring back one for you.. i did that for my sumo.. cheaper than ordering from internet..
In The Bag Him Tissot PR100 AutoQuartz T14.1.489.11, Longines Dolce Vita L56554736, Rolex SS Submariner 16610, Rolex Explorer II 16570, Glycine Airman SST 06 Ref:3856.186-D8, Seiko Blue Ti Samurai SBDA003, Diver SKX007J, Black Sumo SBDC001, Tuna Can SBBN007, Orange Monster SKX781, Vintage Diver 6309-7040, Vintage Bellmatic 4006-7002 Her Tissot PR50 T27.2.281.13, Longines Dolce Vita L51584736
Next Target Damned! My wife's list is not growing...Rolex MOP Datejust for Missus...
i see... u looking for spare shroud... no idea in that area bro.
In The Bag Him Tissot PR100 AutoQuartz T14.1.489.11, Longines Dolce Vita L56554736, Rolex SS Submariner 16610, Rolex Explorer II 16570, Glycine Airman SST 06 Ref:3856.186-D8, Seiko Blue Ti Samurai SBDA003, Diver SKX007J, Black Sumo SBDC001, Tuna Can SBBN007, Orange Monster SKX781, Vintage Diver 6309-7040, Vintage Bellmatic 4006-7002 Her Tissot PR50 T27.2.281.13, Longines Dolce Vita L51584736
Next Target Damned! My wife's list is not growing...Rolex MOP Datejust for Missus...
if you are wearing it then leave it lah... scratches and such shows that the watch was used with satisfaction! otherwise, you may google for other seiko & citizen forums where there are lots of info on seikos..
In The Bag Him Tissot PR100 AutoQuartz T14.1.489.11, Longines Dolce Vita L56554736, Rolex SS Submariner 16610, Rolex Explorer II 16570, Glycine Airman SST 06 Ref:3856.186-D8, Seiko Blue Ti Samurai SBDA003, Diver SKX007J, Black Sumo SBDC001, Tuna Can SBBN007, Orange Monster SKX781, Vintage Diver 6309-7040, Vintage Bellmatic 4006-7002 Her Tissot PR50 T27.2.281.13, Longines Dolce Vita L51584736
Next Target Damned! My wife's list is not growing...Rolex MOP Datejust for Missus...
It's a tool watch for diving ... you're bound to scratch it if you're diving!
The usual suggestion is just wear it ... every 5-10 yrs during a battery change, get it polished (about $50) .
For minor scratches if you must ... you can buy a jeweller's polishing block (or whatever its called) from a jewellery tools shop (there is one on S.Bridge road), and hand buff it yourself ... following the original polishing lines.
Alternatively, on ebay you can buy silicon covers to cover your shroud diver ... but it looks a little silly. This is a tool watch meant to be abused after all.
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