We seem to have an "official" thread for almost every other watch, so why not the SARB065. This is a watch that I feel will one day be a classic. I believe as soon as they quit making this one, it will be one of the "must have" Seiko's................
I'll start, some more pics of my SARB065 that I recieved about a week ago.......loving it!
In an attempt to make my cocktail time less dressy, more casual and thus increase wrist time, I swapped out my black hirsch strap for a brown with blue stitching crown and buckle anchorage strap. I think I'm in love.
Just throwing a question out there into the universe:
Older SARB065s have a dial code 6R15-01G0 and caseback 6R15-01S0... However, newer ones have dial code 6R15-01G1 and caseback 6R15-01S1 instead. I *think* the SARB065 still looks the same... so does anyone know why the code transition?
Got my cocktail time! I didn't realize how much I would dislike the original strap. I went to a Seiko retailer and looked at various bracelets to match the watch - I originally thought I would want a Jubilee but the mesh probably fit it the best. In any event, I'm going to just order the solid mesh gecko one a few of you have here. Hoping it doesn't take too long to get to me...
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