The 6105 8000/8009 is to me the most beautiful Vintage Seiko Diverjswing wrote:Still want a 6105-8000.dukerules wrote:Nicely done.
Definitely worth the hunt.
The 6105 8000/8009 is to me the most beautiful Vintage Seiko Diverjswing wrote:Still want a 6105-8000.dukerules wrote:Nicely done.
Yours is a beauty! I have mine picked out already, just waiting for the owner to let it go.3cGT wrote:The 6105 8000/8009 is to me the most beautiful Vintage Seiko Diverjswing wrote:Still want a 6105-8000.dukerules wrote:Nicely done.
Definitely worth the hunt.
CesarG wrote:Now you can start all your posts with "as a Seiko fan..."
jswing wrote: Yours is a beauty! I have mine picked out already, just waiting for the owner to let it go.
I have that picture saved on my phone from your last sales post. It haunts me daily. Hopefully one day the torture will end. :Dmatt.wu wrote:
Wow, what a picture.jswing wrote:Yours is a beauty! I have mine picked out already, just waiting for the owner to let it go.3cGT wrote:The 6105 8000/8009 is to me the most beautiful Vintage Seiko Diverjswing wrote:Still want a 6105-8000.dukerules wrote:Nicely done.
Definitely worth the hunt.
unixshrk wrote: I'll put it on a nice NATO for you.
That day is not today.jswing wrote:I have that picture saved on my phone from your last sales post. It haunts me daily. Hopefully one day the torture will end. :Dmatt.wu wrote:
Looks even better on the wrist. Way to match the nato to the shirt too.matt.wu wrote:That day is not today.jswing wrote:I have that picture saved on my phone from your last sales post. It haunts me daily. Hopefully one day the torture will end. :Dmatt.wu wrote:
Tell me you did not sell it like you do to all the watches you ownmatt.wu wrote:That day is not today.jswing wrote:I have that picture saved on my phone from your last sales post. It haunts me daily. Hopefully one day the torture will end. :Dmatt.wu wrote:
I did. Then I bought it back!River Rat wrote:Tell me you did not sell it like you do to all the watches you ownmatt.wu wrote:That day is not today.jswing wrote:I have that picture saved on my phone from your last sales post. It haunts me daily. Hopefully one day the torture will end. :Dmatt.wu wrote:
This was a realization I had recently. Not going to find a 6309 from Sep'71. Maybe I'll do Sep'81 cause the 6105's are spensive.Steve O. wrote: 6105s were still in production in 1975. The 6309-70XX was introduced in 1976, along with the JDM 6306-7000.
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