Monday, July 19, 2021

NEW: Just released Seiko Captain Willard SPB237J

Just announced - and just released in Australia !

The new texture dial Captain Willard is a serious watch. And by serious, I mean scary.
Forget about the luxury, horological art, collectability - the new Willard is simply a tool watch to it's core.
A watch made for a soldier. A commando or a tank driver. Case size: 42.7mm.

Photo below is of a young Australian soldier, taken in Vietnam in 1967. He was wearing a Rolex 5513 he bought on a stopover in Singapore. Others Aussies bought a Seiko which was much more affordable. Many of those humble Seiko's survived not just Vietnam, but lasted for decades, some still in regular use. 
I am not going to go into details - people from 'A blog to watch' have done all the hard work, so just check their article 

https://www.ablogtowatch.com/seiko-unveils-prospex-spb237-and-prospex-spb239-dive-watches/
Finally: why would you want to buy a Seiko from anyone else – especially from an online marketer who is just there for quick profit? From someone who sells a watch yet has absolutely NO CLUE what makes that Seiko tick?
Someone who, once the online business model becomes obsolete, moves onto something else - or disappears completely?

Here is a photo of myself, taken 36 years ago, in 1985, when I was 23 years old, running my OWN BUSINESS repairing Seiko watches! 36 years ago I already had ten years behind-the-bench experience, an endless stream of customers to take care of and be responsible for. If your Captain Willard stops for whatever reason, just send it back to me and I will take care of it, personally. This is a GUARANTEE that no other Australian business owner can offer, and a guarantee worth your investment.

Happy to serve YOU.

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