For our Guitar Candy Of The Month, I present to you, The Les Paul Standard solid body electric guitar. Sleek, solid, and stylish, the aesthetic design on this guitar exudes finesse and class. This is due
The classic Seiko Turtle dive watch. The Seiko 6309 Turtle has been around since the 80's and it's a pretty iconic functional dive watch at that time with its curved case profile at the sides make it look
Here's a Russian Vostok Amphibia diver that I built from various Vostok watch and parts. Again I'm having seller's remorse over this (Aaargh why did I ever sell this one). Vostoks come in many forms, and
See I have this Wrist Candy Of The Day series here on Steemit wherein I share my fascination for various watches. Most of which are my collection, some I still own and some have already gone to new owners.
The Seiko Blue Sumo AKA "Blumo". Sadly I don't have any other photo of this awesome watch. It's built like a tank! For a little over $400 USD, you get a lot more from this one. If I earn enough
One of my favorite watches in my collection. MKII, considered as a microbrand, executed this very well. Running on Swiss ETA and rated at 200m, this MKII "Nassau" diver is a true functional dive
The Seiko SNZG15 Military field watch. This one's a true tool watch. Its large arabic numbers and its lumed hour markers make it easy to tell time both in daylight and in the dark. Running on Seiko's 7S36
I still have this "seller's remorse" over this one. Sold mine a year ago, this Seiko SNDF93P1 is one of my favorite. It exudes that vintage chronograph vibe with its panda style dial. This one
Took this one out today. Loving the vintage vibe on this with its dome acrylic crystal, minimalist dial design, and leather band. Nicknamed as Orient's "Bambino", this watch has got to be one
The Seiko SNKL41. A fusion of "class" and "durability". And it's quite on the affordable side too. The Seiko SNKL41 is just one of the many "Seiko 5" sportswatch variants
Some tool watches can be stylish too. Pictured here is an Invicta 8926OB diver modded with a custom dial produced for a forum thread in Watchuseek, The Brotherhood of Submariner Homages Thread (BSHT).