Seiko watch with blue dial and engraved clasp
Description
I lost my Seiko watch yesterday around 3pm near Mathew Street outside the Cavern Club in Liverpool. It's a Seiko 5 automatic with a blue dial, 42mm case, two-tone stainless steel bezel and a black leather strap. The clasp is engraved with my initials 'PP' and there's a tiny scratch on the sapphire crystal at the 3 o'clock position. It was a gift from my dad and carries a lot of sentimental value; I really need it back. If someone found it, I’d be incredibly grateful to get it back—it's not just a piece of jewellery, it's part of my daily routine, and I wear it everywhere, so it could be tucked into a pocket or left behind near the Cavern area or by the bus stop by Liverpool ONE.
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