When I was growing up, my Dad and I went to pawn shops around the Ft. Knox army base. This was during the Vietnam era. For ~$25 to $40, you could pick up used Seiko watches all day long. He would sometimes bring several home to wear and eventually re-sell at swap meets. He always gave me the nicest one to wear until a different one caught my eye. I 'owned' a bunch of 1970's era Seikos in every style you can imagine, beginning in elementary school. That's how I fell in love with watches, and I'll always love the Seiko brand, particularly the divers and chronos, for that reason.
I remember showing my 4th grade teacher my newest Seiko every few weeks. I wore 'em loud and proud in those days, and they looked massive on a 10 year-old's wrist. She must have thought I was a mess. A few years later, the "one that got away" was a brand new Seiko Pogue chrono that I wore in High School. It was my first new Seiko, and it set me back $75 from a re-seller. I wish I had hung on to that one.
A friend who's really into watches invited me to go with him later this year on a watch shopping trip to Japan. I keep telling myself I don't need another watch, but it would be cool to bring home a new Seiko from a bucket-list trip like that. The Prospex divers are right up my alley, so I always enjoy seeing your beautiful examples. Please keep 'em coming.