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    Quote Originally Posted by LuvWatch View Post
    This is isn't mine (photo taken from internet) but I think this looks fantastic, I see Dave has one - must resist!

    The blue waffle has just arrived. The strap does look much darker than my photo suggests.

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    Here a modded SNXS with black hands: better readable.
    Also the soft leatherstrap got a Seiko clasp from a Seiko SNK 807 nylon strap.
    [IMG][/IMG]
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    Blumo on a crafter strap.....this is one of my most worn in the collection.

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    My SBDA003. Going for sale soon :)

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    smaller when on the wrist

    light does change the colours interestingly

    Last edited by BillN; 25th January 2020 at 14:44.

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    A few 7123 quartz ones from around 1980....

    Or for something completely different, this rather nice wall clock from the late 1970's....

    It's about 1foot square...
    Last edited by John_D; 25th January 2020 at 17:59.

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    Picture from today: my SNKK87 with hands from a SNK369, seems to be OK.
    [IMG][/IMG]
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    A humble Five. Lovely thing to wear none the less.

    [IMG][/IMG]

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    My pair of SKXs


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    SBBN015


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    This Seiko has definitely remained on the wrist much longer than any other watch, over the last few years.

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    Here's one that one day will be returned to it's former glory

    no interior damage and crown screws in 2+ turns

    Looks better in the "flesh" - need to cut that spring bar out!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by S.L View Post




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    as rare as "hens teeth" - never seen a genuine one for sale

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillN View Post
    as rare as "hens teeth" - never seen a genuine one for sale
    Same. Our friend has a cracking watch there!!!

    SARB meets Perlon today. Rather like this combo.




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    Quote Originally Posted by BillN View Post
    as rare as "hens teeth" - never seen a genuine one for sale
    They seem to find their way to me, this is my 3rd or 4th one and by some margin the best of them all.
    I wear it on a DAL1BP but it does still have its original Scubapro strap as well,



    I suspect that most are traded privately/directly instead of through the sales corners. Ebay is generally flooded with fakes but sometimes a genuine example finds its way there as well.


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    Continuing the rare beasts theme:



    Definately one of those watches that it is tricky to catch the dial, but here's a head on shot:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallasey Runner View Post
    Continuing the rare beasts theme:



    Definately one of those watches that it is tricky to catch the dial, but here's a head on shot:

    I like that a lot! Never seen it before, from what time period???

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    6159-7000 from April 1968

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTigerUK View Post
    6159-7000 from April 1968
    I bet you're pleased with that part of Seiko history

    obviously going to test it in the local lake!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyp View Post
    I like that a lot! Never seen it before, from what time period???
    Thanks. It was a limited edition of 500 watches released in 2003 and part of the Alpinist Quartz GMT range. The model number is: SBCJ023
    Last edited by Wallasey Runner; 29th January 2020 at 19:00.

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    new to me, thanks to the Forum

    Uncle Seiko tyre tread

    Last edited by BillN; 29th January 2020 at 18:52.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillN View Post
    new to me, thanks to the Forum

    Uncle Seiko tyre tread

    Thats a VERY nice one

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTigerUK View Post
    Thats a VERY nice one
    Thanks

    being used to the 6309, it surprised me when it "hacked" - then I looked it up and discovered that there are two movements

    I'll send it to Guy in a few months for him to service - but don't want to take it off my wrist at the present time

    It keeps "vintage time" (better after a few days on the wrist), at the moment and the bezel is stiff, or should I say stuck and need to come off and be cleaned - but no worries on my part as it's a lovely example and I'm very pleased
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    Lovely beast

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodruffm View Post
    SBBN015


    Great and watch and absolutely love mine and the original bracelet on these was incredibly well designed and is so comfortable.



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    Had numerous Sumo’s over the years, but only one gained ‘keeper’ status.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Binsull View Post
    Oh wow, was that the 40% one from Jura? What do you think of it in real life?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wileeeeeey View Post
    Oh wow, was that the 40% one from Jura? What do you think of it in real life?
    One of them, yes.

    Looks and feels superb. The only negative so far is that the bracelet is pin and collar which I'm not a fan of.

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    Show your Seikos.

    Good Morning.

    Here is my beautiful SKX immobilised in a quiet a bit moved and unsharp picture...

    Habe a great weekend. Ginpopy


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    Seiko 7T42 Chrono

    Hi

    This is my Seiko Olympic Chronograph that I bought for my 21st Birthday,,,,,, unfortunately my 21st Birthday was way back in 1990.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Binsull View Post
    One of them, yes.

    Looks and feels superb. The only negative so far is that the bracelet is pin and collar which I'm not a fan of.

    😉 sure I could look after it for you 😂

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    This 7549-7009 from 1981.
    New to me and picked up from original owner this morning.





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    My trusty SKX, on an Uncle Seiko oyster bracelet


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    Arrived fairly recently. Very impressive it is too.
    Last edited by j111dja; 1st February 2020 at 22:48.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j111dja View Post
    Arrived fairly recently. Very impressive it is too.
    Very indeed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by j111dja View Post
    Arrived fairly recently. Very impressive it is too.
    Lovely re-issue but I'm surprised that Seiko did not use the original script Water XXXm Resist and instead have used Diver's 200m

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillN View Post
    Lovely re-issue but I'm surprised that Seiko did not use the original script Water XXXm Resist and instead have used Diver's 200m
    I suppose they had to respect the original 6105 and its collectability. Both this and the original may have similar DNA, but this watch is in a totally different league for many good reasons.

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    Vintage 66-7100 .


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    New SRPB99 PADI JDM Samurai, I've put this on a Crafter Blue which to me is more comfortable than the bracelet...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazmo61 View Post
    Vintage 66-7100 .

    Lovely. Is it all original?

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    7548-7000 - made in 1980

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillN View Post
    7548-7000 - made in 1980

    Beautiful! While waitting mine 7548-700c, today is dressy day...

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    M795,





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    7025-8099 with original Bracelet & end links


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    New mod!


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    My favourite Diver's at present.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j111dja View Post
    My favourite Diver's at present.
    Very nice. Do you have an SLA017 also or are you tempted to finish the trilogy? The blue on the MM is really subtle.

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    Just the one here, been wearing it a lot recently:



    There are some crackers on this thread.

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