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Thread: Cracking Seiko find in Thailand

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    Grand Master ryanb741's Avatar
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    Cracking Seiko find in Thailand

    Managed to snag this BNIB for a fellow member here who was after one and at less than £300 which is an absolute bargain. Shows that with some persistence unicorns can still be found :)

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    Grand Master Mr Curta's Avatar
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    Fantastico

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    Top man

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    Well done, Ryan. Another outstanding favour for the forum. It's a too.

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    Very nice .

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    Cracking Seiko find in Thailand

    I love that! I’d love to have one. Well done Ryan, very kind of you!


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    Grand Master Wallasey Runner's Avatar
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    Great find 👍

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    You’re a legend Ryan.

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    Excellent skills Ryan.

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    Is that a white version of the blue 'padi' gmt available over here?
    I forget the model number.
    I had one for a while but was always fearful of not being able to keep the kinetic battery powered.
    It was a large watch and always wished it was an automatic.

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    Is that a white tuna on a white rubber?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Estoril-5 View Post
    Is that a white tuna on a white rubber?

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    It's the GMT Kinetic Tuna SUN043

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    Very nice, great find :)

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    Nice and what a great thing to do for a forum member. Good work all round.

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    Nice and what a great thing to do for a forum member. Good work all round.

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    That’s cool. I have the PADI version, it’s a cracking watch.
    Didn’t even know there was a white version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allthingsblue View Post
    Looks great, can you tell me the model number so that I can try to find one?
    https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...=1#post5285012

    ;-)

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    Unusual looking Seiko but lovely looking all the same. Great gesture again Ryan.

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