Great stuff.
I've been working on a couple of 7548's this past few week. Both are Japanese home market 7548-7000's that came directly from Japan.
They have different sapphire crystal designs out of personal choice.
One is a 1981 model. The other dates to 1982. A year between them but two totally different case designs. One is a fat lug. The other, a thin lug. Different case back motif diameters and case back designs.
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On a Pav NATO
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Both bought on the forum, first some green bling, an LE 62MAS inspired diver, an SPB081J1
is it green or is it...turquoise
green
Then this recent acquisition from Sales Corner too. I was after a spring drive sports watch and considering a few GS models and wasn't sure on this ...but its is really growing on me! To my eyes its a dark chocolate brown and its warmer than a cold black. Its a LX prospex SNR035
and used to have this Sumo too, bought new not long after the current model came out, but sold when i got the 62MAS as I don't need 2 green seiko divers
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My trio of early 80’s quartz
Vintage seiko divers by biglewie, on Flickr
Tuna almighty. I do like the soul of automatics but this quartz has become my favourite grab n go piece.
New to me Baby Turtle SRPC37J1. Loving it, reduces the bulk of the regular Turtle nicely and the crown at 3 further differentiates.
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I've caught the vintage Seiko bug!
Have been on the hunt for interesting caseback early sixties watches in particular, with a range of movements and day-date/date/no date options.
Two new arrivals are a very early Lord Marvel 36000 with the sea horse back, and a less rare auto with date Sea horse.
It turns out listening to ten beats a second is quite addictive!
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Agreed, it's interesting (and time consuming) trying to follow the different models and ranges, and with the code format changes too and lack of history in general hours can be spent!
I bought both from ebay. Hunted for a while and found a couple of good sellers. I like to have a bit of chat with people rather than piling in with an offer straight away.
The Marvel is running slow, and the auto not at all so sending them off today for a freshen up.
Popped this in the motorbike thread originally as it's inspired by the Honda Super Cub, but as it's a Seiko I guess it can appear here too
The big yins.....
The LX is keeping pretty good time.
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Me too. Scared of the seducing effect of sweeping seconds hand. So far, the 7C46 is my favourite diver
This is probably my favourite watch (SBGX337) but I tend to wear it's slightly more marked SBGX335 cousin more often, mainly to keep this one in pretty clean condition.
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New arrival, 6602 manual wind. Running OK, but needs a service, a new crystal and a bit of a tidy up. That mark on the dial is not a scratch thankfully.
Wow Bodo are those originals?
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Oh my, that 6217.
Beautiful 6217 Guy, is it yours or a customers? If it is yours then congrats! What's the caseback like, they are usually pretty smooth on the early small crowns?
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Sushi roll reissue 1997.
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Really beautiful, never seen before. Thanks for sharing
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Hard to beat a vintage Willard.
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Sbbn033 on a bracelet.
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Well I popped into The Counting House (Wetherspoons) in George Square, Glasgow late yesterday afternoon and left three pints and several hours later with this Seiko SLA017.
A fine fellow member and friend (MFB Scotland) and I agreed to a trade and this is what I ended up with. It’s a full set and has been well looked after. I don’t think I’ll bother trying it on the bracelet.
I wasn’t able to appreciate the beauty of the dial in the artificial light of the pub and then the train home, but in today’s winter sunshine the dial is pretty special indeed.
My sdga002
Picked this up last week on a whim, but loving the colours…