I agree. I was looking (again) at 7A38 Seikos, and 7A28 models too.
Clean, crisp, functional, simple, elegant and compact. Makes you wonder why they ever stopped making them. Quality movements.
Just got my Seiko 7A38 out of the safe to change the battery and rear case seal. Popped it on my wrist and thought "Why do I need any other watches?"! I then stepped into the half light of the hallway and struggled to read it (busy dial!)! That aside, I still love it and shall wear it for a while to give my Valjoux 7750 a rest! Where's that box of eggs? I need to time something!
I agree. I was looking (again) at 7A38 Seikos, and 7A28 models too.
Clean, crisp, functional, simple, elegant and compact. Makes you wonder why they ever stopped making them. Quality movements.
Me too, just excavated this from the depths, love it.
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They’re fantastic watches and I’ve had multiple 7A28/38’s over the years. Have always had one or more in the collection and probably always will. This is the current crop and they seem to run forever and will no doubt probably see me out.
Cheers
Neil
Some great examples there. My current 7A38-7240 (gold and Stainless from April 87) seems so light on the wrist after my Valjoux. I've been doing a lot of DIY and car fettling since my retirement and such a "looker" was too precious! Mine is similar to:-
https://watchdiablo.com/gallery2/sei...ronograph-1987
Must get some pics done!
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They were also ridiculously affordable on the second hand market up until a few years ago, but they seem to be getting noticeably more expensive on Ebay and similar places.
It would be churlish of me not to contribute something to this thread. Of course I wear a 7A38, or 7A38 based watch almost every day and have done so for the last dozen years and more, since 're-discovering' my original watch at the end of 2008. These are a couple of the watches I wore earlier this week. All are what I'd class as 'second string' (I have better condition examples in my collection):
Saturdays are reserved for what's probably my favourite non-Seiko branded 7A38 - The Yema Spationaute III Aragatz. I'm wearing this nice example with the commemorative mission flags dial this morning:
There are lots more flavours to choose from - both Seiko and other brands. If you want to get a feel for the variety, try browsing through the 20-odd pages of my forum's WRUW thread.
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7A38-7000 SAA007J. I currently have five of them in my collection (ranging from from NOS condition, below, to a cobbled together beater).
No intention of letting any of them go anytime soon. In fact I nearly bought another one earlier this week. It's an addiction.
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Mine says "Hello" Paul!
Thanks for all your help and advice with my 7A's over the years. Much appreciated.
My favourites are the black dial ones as my old eyes struggle with the gold dials, particularly as the light colour of the lume blends in with the background.
Sorry - Stupid question (probably)
What is the extra pusher for ?
Have you an hour to spare?
:)
Page 3 may help you!
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/99...eiko-7a38.html
There's no such thing as a stupid question.
Last edited by tixntox; 13th November 2022 at 16:28.
Great thread this!
What's the difference between the 7a28 and 7a38 movements?
My 7a28-702a is currently my most worn watch. It's also my cheapest! Makes me wonder why I bother with more expensive pieces?
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