Watches - another OCD problem
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That sounds like it would be covered. I did that to a watch once and it was just that the stem was defective- bad metal, apparently. If you go to a Seiko authorized shop, they should be able to a) diagnose the problem, b) tell you how much it will cost to fix, and c) tell you if it's covered by the warranty.
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Well, they're an authorized seller, but do they do repairs? You need to go to a place that does more than just replacing batteries and sizing bracelets. You're going to need a trained watchmaker/repairer, and I'm not sure Macys does that. If they do, then I'm sure they'll be Seiko authorized.
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Just ordered a machined stainless steel replacement bezel for my Vostok. I know it's silly spending money on pimping a cheap watch, but it's going to be fun! Now I just have to pick an insert for the bezel.
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That looks great, I have an old Orient on the way also.
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I'm really, really pining for one of these: http://wornandwound.com/2013/02/22/maranez-layan-hands-on/
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For that price, how can you say no? I don't like the cushion case, but even so, I'm tempted.
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It's definitely a good looking watch, and with the potential to look great with a few years of wear. Would it last a few years? Would be easy to get repaired? I'm just asking as I honestly do not know.
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Miyota movements are durable, dirt cheap and ubiquitous. If you ever need to repair it, you should be able to do so easily. Heck, you could probably just do a full movement swap for $50-75, parts and labor total.
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Vintage Orients FTW!!!!
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Is that the IHxSE party bracelet, Mega? If so, it's come a long way since October.