I have the Seecamp LS380, the .380 caliber version. (The .25, .32 and .380 are all the same size.) I purchased it with a "custom" serial number back when the wait time for a direct factory order was nine months.
Seecamp is the Rolex of pocket pistols. They're a pleasure to behold. Superb fit and finish and hand fitted quality in every aspect.
The .380 is definitely is not fun to shoot but mine has run with 100% reliability any ammo I've fed it. For what it was designed , a point-and-shoot, pocket pistol, belly gun, it's perfect.
However, since the proliferation of tiny lightweight tupperware pocket pistols and my purchase of a Ruger LCP, my tiny Seecamp pretty much lives in my desk drawer destined to become, alas, a "family heirloom".
I've now acquired an array of of little carry guns including the above mentioned LCP, a Springfield XDS .45 acp and a Charter Arms Bulldog .44 Special, the last two offering a lot more fire power in a tiny, lightweight package.