Here are my two :lol: :wink:
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In the fast 2 weeks i seen some pictures of the Seiko tunas.
Got to say that i like them more and more.
So, please post some pitcures of yours :)
Here are my two :lol: :wink:
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Topical. In about half an hour I'm about to open my latest arrival... ;)
Please check back later :D
OK, here's my three
7549-7010
7C46-7009
6159-7010
Here's mine:
7C46-7011
Mark
Here's my old one, gone now though
An excellent watch.
Here's a quick one of my recently acquired Emperor Tuna SBDX011 - haven't had a chance to take seagoing shots yet..
Steve
This is my old one that I bought bak. The one I unwrapped earlier. ;)
Not for sale this time. :)
Tuna dream pieces, Toshi 8)
Lume is excellent on these, Nicolai
Does this count?
My pair:
7c46-7009 and 7c46-7011
What model is that and do they have different dial colours?Originally Posted by Daz
It's just a matter of time...
It's called "Sawtooth" (maybe Daz can help you with modelnumber) but they are available in with carbon dial, black and blue dial. I like them but unfortunately they are hard to find. I've handled one and they are a bit thinner than the tuna but definately a very nice watch :)Originally Posted by Omegamanic
It's the Seiko Sawtooth SCH059, and they did them in black, blue and orange. Also black with a silver bezel.Originally Posted by Omegamanic
Here's mine which I very stupidly nearly got rid of this week, but then didn't :cheers:
Ryan
Ryan: Has it grow on you now then? I hope so! 8)
I've got to be honest Vicky I didn't see what all the fuss was about at first, but now I've worn it for a while I seriously love it :DOriginally Posted by Tai Mi Shu
Tuna Salad :)
all the best
Jan
I am officially rather impressed Jan!
Thank you! It seems like I just cannot get enough of them.
:lol: sweet.Originally Posted by yobokies
Where did you get the PVD oyster for the Darth please? I'm after something similar as an option for my mine.
WOW thats i just amazing pictures guys, thanks.
I think i must have one in the future.
Ceep em comming.
Very nice in orange
Here are some pics of mine:
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My advice - get one. I love it.
Mine.....mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
The mention of a Tuna on a Gasgasbones prompted me to do a bit of thread resurrection...
Here are two more reasons to invest in tinned fish.
Just. Magic.Originally Posted by IANAN
Thank you. :roll:
:lol:
WANT. NOW
Originally Posted by Tai Mi Shu
WOW....... that looks great on the lumpy, vicky. (thats if it is a lumpy?) :D
Yes Jim it is a lumpy and someone's head will be if you or they post another bloody picture of a 007 Tuna.
That one you just quoted, the "Not for sale this time" one? :roll: Yep... you guessed it. Gone.
And I have a WTB for another right now as I'm sick without one. :wink: :D
Hmm.. 007 tuna... does it look like this one?Originally Posted by Tai Mi Shu
:D :D :D :D :D
Originally Posted by Tai Mi Shu
are you mental vicky? thats a corker!!! :roll: :D :wink:
this is NICE! :drunken: :DOriginally Posted by mariod
This shot is with the Hirsch Extreme, in my view the best strap I've had on the Tuna
on my Anvil bracelet
Rod
8)
Hi All,
A recent arrival to replace the Gold version that I sold earlier this year, then decided that I had made a mistake.
Bazz.
Oh nice :drunken:Originally Posted by Bazz
Would you mind telling me why you made a mistake? I have the sbbn007 and a vintage golden tuna and start thinking I might need an automatic tuna ( :mrgreen: ). I cannot afford keeping all of them, so one would have to go... simply don't want to make the same mistake (if there is one)
Would you mind telling me why you made a mistake? I have the sbbn007 and a vintage golden tuna and start thinking I might need an automatic tuna ( :mrgreen: ). I cannot afford keeping all of them, so one would have to go... simply don't want to make the same mistake (if there is one) [/quote]
The mistake was letting the gold one go. I only wore it for diving, and never found it very comfortable for daily wear. Once it had gone, I realised that I really needed another. I have overcome the problem with the strap on this one by fitting one of Eddie's "Retro" straps. It gives a better fit and is more useable for every day wearing.
Regards,
Bazz.
Here here for thread ressurection! (Sorry Vicky!) :wink:
Here's some of my SBBN007
And some of a past Golden i used to have, sadly no more though!
I don't mind that Chris as those "Golden" pics are of the one I'm trying to trade in SC ;)
:D
But are actually convincing me that I'm an idiot for wanting to get rid of it and that I should buy a 007 Tuna instead and have 3 stunners. Almost. 8)
I have added some more pics of the Golden to your sales thread Vic, hope you don't mind mate.
Best of luck with the sale/trade!
I know I've already posted on this thread but that was my old Tuna, so here's my new one :D :D :D
Ryan
Very good looking Tuna there Ryan! Congrats!
I used to have one of those as well! :roll: Cracking watches!
love all these but was wondering come battery replacement time do they have to go back to japan ? sorry if this has been answered before :D
No, they don't have to go back to Japan.
Seiko UK change the battery in my Golden and did a 1000m pressure check with corresponding paperwork, etc for about £70 IMMSMR.
Any "watch shop" or jeweller should be able to change the battery for a few quid (£10 at most?) and reseal/pressure check is optional.
Oh dear that makes the temptation worse :D
This will help...
This probably sounds a bit daft Chris but having 'Marinemaster' on the dial just makes me love it all the more :DOriginally Posted by chrisrennie44
Ryan
This probably sounds a bit daft Chris but having 'Marinemaster' on the dial just makes me love it all the more :DOriginally Posted by chrisrennie44
Ryan
Oops I double posted
Ryan