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[WTS] Seiko SPB277 - ZERO HALLIBURTON LE of 2000

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$750

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[WTS] Seiko SPB277 - ZERO HALLIBURTON LE of 2000

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$750

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For sale is a Seiko SPB277. The SPB277 is part of the sharp edge series that has the super angular case shape and mirror like finish on the slab side of the case. It is a little different than your regular Seiko in that the dial mimics Zero Halliburton's luggage's double-rib design combined with Seiko's sharp edge Asanoha hemp-leaf motif. The Asanoha hemp-leaf is a symbol of growth of prosperity during the Heian Period (794-1185 AD). This watch is powered by Seiko's 6r35 movement which beats at 21,600 BPM. Because of the slower beat rate, it has a higher power reserve at 70 hours.  Other specs:  Case Diameter: 39mm Lug to lug height: 47mm Thickness: 11mm Lug Width: 20mm Album: [https://imgur.com/a/PLEe9pR](https://imgur.com/a/PLEe9pR) Timestamp: [https://imgur.com/qEl5qtV](https://imgur.com/qEl5qtV) Price: $750 shipped CONUS via Zelle, or Paypal F&F for established members. Pickup in San Francisco is available. Always happy to facetime if it makes buyers feel more comfortable. No trades please. 

Valor estimado de la pieza privada $123 — $330

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