For Sale Seiko Sawtooth and Casio G-2000

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  1. Mudman

    Mudman Mr. Angry

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    Hey Guys and Gals,

    I have two watches for sale to fund another watch of interest.

    All prices include shipping and paypal fees. Shipping only within the U.S. please.

    Seiko Sawtooth (SHC057): $140 OBO
    This watch has only been worn twice and comes with the rubber strap. I do not know where the original box is- however I will provide a Seiko box from a different watch of mines. No owners manual- as it is lost along with the original box. This watch has a nice little dial in that it's blue, and at an angle you can see little wavey lines on the it.

    Casio G-Shock G-2000: $85
    This watch has only been worn three times- looks brand new. I also do not know where the box for this went, but will find one from another G-Shock. I also do not have the owners manual. This is a rare G-Shock and is very hard to find in near new condition. It is also one of the few watches that Casio make with a screwback case as opposed to the tradition 4 screw plate type.

    Feel free PM me any questions you may have.
    Thanks
     

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    That Seiko is interesting. Can you take a pic of it next to a Seiko "monster"? I have a Monster.

    And is that an automatic or quartz movement? Thanks!
     
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    I'll try to get a photo tomorrow. The Sawtooth is almost the same size as the Monster. Except it's more squared off as opposed to the round edge which is the Monster. I personally like the Sawtooth better, but the Monster has a noticeable weight difference on the wrist. I prefer heavy watches.

    However the Monster is not built as well and uses a different movement. The Sawtooth is a Quarts movement, and in my experience- it keeps better time than the lower end auto movements which are in the Monster, SKX007, and so on.

    If you've got the money try looking into a Tuna Can. It's mov't has recently been discontinued by Seiko as they introduce new but much more expensive mov't. My Tuna Can has kept the best time out of any of my watches except the atomic ones.
     
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    Hey that Tuna Can is nice! I can't find anywhere to buy it online... where did you get yours? Thanks!
     
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    Is there a forum like STR to learn more about these type of watches? I really enjoy them but am ignorant on many of the models/specs.
     
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