couldn't tell you the exact model but from the lay out I would say its probably running the 7T62 movement so if you google seiko 7T62 you may well find a pic of it and more details.
cheers
A slightly odd request for help, but I spotted a Seiko the other day, a relatively cheap quartz I would expect, that rather took my fancy. Help in identifying the model reference gratefully received.
Useless picture below. Key features that I picked up on include:
Case size: 40mm tops
Black dial with white subdials at 12,6 and 9
I think it stated 100m water resistance
All stainless steel case / bracelet
Smooth stainless bezel with tachymeter markings
I'm not sure the picture helps but:
couldn't tell you the exact model but from the lay out I would say its probably running the 7T62 movement so if you google seiko 7T62 you may well find a pic of it and more details.
cheers
I have a Seiko SND309P which looks very similar but has black sub-dials.
Looks like it might be a 7T62-0CM0 SNA267P1.
Last edited by Seiko7A38; 7th October 2015 at 20:24.
Thank you all - really useful input.
Yes, this does indeed look like the model in question! Am i right in thinking this isn't available any longer?
After some delving I have found the SND365 - looks pretty close although the dial is blue (not clear from the pic). It's a current model but looks like Japan only release.
I think you'd be unlikely to pick one up new from an AD now; they would have been manufactured around 2002/3.
The 7T62-0CM0 design was a 'carry over' from the preceding 7T32 range - specifically the 7T32-7F80 SDWE05P1.
Hence how I recognized the watch in your photo.
I can't say I've ever searched for a 7T62-0CM0, but used 7T32-7F80's can be found relatively easily on eBay.
This is my lightly modded version, fitted with a 7T62 minute ring (and rubber tyre strap).