It’s the one I bought new about 7 years ago. It’s beat up, still on original battery.
I’m sure we can work out a trade for your seamaster ... maybe I’ll as an SKX
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I have no idea what you’re talking about what’s Hautman?ericf4 wrote:Is tockr the same guy who shit the bed with that Hautman brand? That green one is hot btw.
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I thought I once heard it was that Ibrahim guy who did Hautman. That said they are great looking these tockrs!Jeep99dad wrote:I have no idea what you’re talking about what’s Hautman?ericf4 wrote:Is tockr the same guy who shit the bed with that Hautman brand? That green one is hot btw.
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This is his first watch brand/company. He is based in Texas but the watches are made in Switzerland.
Tockr originally went to Ibriham for help with manufacturing etc. Ibrahim of course screwed them over. I can’t say anymore than that.ericf4 wrote:I thought I once heard it was that Ibrahim guy who did Hautman. That said they are great looking these tockrs!
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Cool, congratsJoeprez wrote:Separate thread and better pictures will come eventually, but... "This just in!!"
First impressions:
The gilt color and the dial are just beautiful. I cannot capture on my pictures the colors of this watch, its amazing. Great size and weight, its perfect for nato wear... but the bracelet looks well made, will report back when I have time to size it. It does need drilled lugs. Also, the end links are not attached to the bracelet... I like that they are on the PO bracelet (not a big thing, but something that could be improved).
Toxic nato, of course
That's hottattoo chef wrote:Tockr originally went to Ibriham for help with manufacturing etc. Ibrahim of course screwed them over. I can’t say anymore than that.ericf4 wrote:I thought I once heard it was that Ibrahim guy who did Hautman. That said they are great looking these tockrs!
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Here’s the bead blasted Panda that I had a hand in. (Watchreport Collaboration.)
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Joeprez wrote: ↑Fri Oct 12, 2018 1:29 pmSeparate thread and better pictures will come eventually, but... "This just in!!"
First impressions:
The gilt color and the dial are just beautiful. I cannot capture on my pictures the colors of this watch, its amazing. Great size and weight, its perfect for nato wear... but the bracelet looks well made, will report back when I have time to size it. It does need drilled lugs. Also, the end links are not attached to the bracelet... I like that they are on the PO bracelet (not a big thing, but something that could be improved).
Toxic nato, of course
Congrats Joe, that looks great!!!Joeprez wrote:Thanks guys, yes it's the BB58. I'm going to the mall with my wife, will try to swing by the Tudor AD which hasnt received one
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Man. You have some incredible MIL watches. One of my first watch forums I belonged too a LONG time ago was MWR and really love seeing these spread among the other forums too. Some of the finest watches made from the MIL specs and beyond. Enjoy!River Rat wrote:Issued IDF Eterna Kontiki Super
I think if I had one watch it would be this one. Really leaning towards selling my Explorer II and CWC and moving this direction. Simplifying down to one watch that hits all the marks and having owned a few of these over my watch collecting years I think I could. A classic that will always hold value. Enjoy!!59yukon01 wrote:Ending the work week with the same one that's been on my wrist for the last 3 days.
Wow! What a beauty. The 6139 and variants are incredible! It’s no wonder these have almost doubled In value over the last couple years and see no end to their increased value. Really an incredible time piece and a classic with so much up side potential just hanging onto them.CesarG wrote:
Boy; I would leave it as is. All original and what a beauty. Like, the afore mentioned 6139; the prices on excellent examples, like yours (untouched) carry quite a premium. Seiko is still such an incredible value: though some of the 6105’s both 8110 and 8000 as well as the 62mas have headed well beyond what I ever thought they would in the market, but even so, marvel’s in early and current forward thinking technology. Love your 6309!Andycapp wrote:Found this in the mailbox yesterday... '79 Suwa dial 6309-7049, love it and can't wait to clean it up a bit!
Nice cross trainers Ben! Had to say that; was watching Hocus Pocus with the grandkids Another Seiko classic, though newer, but confirms what I said in previous threads, incredible watches! Enjoy!!BBK357 wrote:
Much appreciated, Blaine! Well I've been keeping track for a day now and it's slugging along at -80spd... It'll get a service fresh gaskets and a crystal. I'm really surprised at how nice the insert is next to this beat up glass! Other than that I'm not changing a thing. I think I've done pretty well with the divers and I'm looking hard at the 6139s!Blaine wrote:Boy; I would leave it as is. All original and what a beauty. Like, the afore mentioned 6139; the prices on excellent examples, like yours (untouched) carry quite a premium. Seiko is still such an incredible value: though some of the 6105’s both 8110 and 8000 as well as the 62mas have headed well beyond what I ever thought they would in the market, but even so, marvel’s in early and current forward thinking technology. Love your 6309!Andycapp wrote:Found this in the mailbox yesterday... '79 Suwa dial 6309-7049, love it and can't wait to clean it up a bit!
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Nice collection. I think the Z199 was one of the BEST bracelets built. Screw links and solid as they come. Comfort beyond comfort. These too command quite a price IF you can find one an all original. I had a NOS one a year ago and of course parted with it. Oh boy... oh well. Larry aka UncleSeiko has done an incredible job replicating the original. But nothing EVER compares to the real deal. Enjoy all those beauties!Andycapp wrote:Much appreciated, Blaine! Well I've been keeping track for a day now and it's slugging along at -80spd... It'll get a service fresh gaskets and a crystal. I'm really surprised at how nice the insert is next to this beat up glass! Other than that I'm not changing a thing. I think I've done pretty well with the divers and I'm looking hard at the 6139s!Blaine wrote:Boy; I would leave it as is. All original and what a beauty. Like, the afore mentioned 6139; the prices on excellent examples, like yours (untouched) carry quite a premium. Seiko is still such an incredible value: though some of the 6105’s both 8110 and 8000 as well as the 62mas have headed well beyond what I ever thought they would in the market, but even so, marvel’s in early and current forward thinking technology. Love your 6309!Andycapp wrote:Found this in the mailbox yesterday... '79 Suwa dial 6309-7049, love it and can't wait to clean it up a bit!
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toxicavenger wrote:You making pin outs?
Dope watch also Shannon!
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