Seiko Modded watches...
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Seiko Modded watches...
I have been on a roll in acquiring Seiko modded dive watches, mostly the SKX007 have been received.
The first two have been received and the third will follow shortly.
All three are SKX007 models but have been modded to look different and pretty cool. Enjoy, I am.
The first two have been received and the third will follow shortly.
All three are SKX007 models but have been modded to look different and pretty cool. Enjoy, I am.
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The PMMM
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Love the PMMM. I've been slowly gathering up the parts to have a go at one myself.
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Well Done. A good way to acquire interesting watches without breaking the bank.
The SKX007 case is a great size and weight that works on almost any strap combo. There are also tons of bracelet options for it.
I really like the first one and saw that on the forums. I gave sending an offer some thought.
I like silver dials and that is one of Noah's creation which made me like it more. What do you think of the Yobokies anvil bracelet?
The SKX007 case is a great size and weight that works on almost any strap combo. There are also tons of bracelet options for it.
I really like the first one and saw that on the forums. I gave sending an offer some thought.
I like silver dials and that is one of Noah's creation which made me like it more. What do you think of the Yobokies anvil bracelet?
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Yummy, love that PMMM. I think I will have to get a MM300 before I continue with my 007 buying spree.
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It is a good bracelet with one flaw. If you have to remove a link, you must remove a pin. The other bracelet more widely used has screw in pins which are more convenient. Looks wise this bracelet does make the watch pop.giosdad wrote:Well Done. A good way to acquire interesting watches without breaking the bank.
The SKX007 case is a great size and weight that works on almost any strap combo. There are also tons of bracelet options for it.
I really like the first one and saw that on the forums. I gave sending an offer some thought.
I like silver dials and that is one of Noah's creation which made me like it more. What do you think of the Yobokies anvil bracelet?
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I have had several MM300's and will most likely have another.uspopo wrote:Yummy, love that PMMM. I think I will have to get a MM300 before I continue with my 007 buying spree.
Stan
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how hard is it to mod these watches? i got a small watch tool set from ebay and would love to mod one.
i usually mod electronics though, dont know how well that will help me in watches
i usually mod electronics though, dont know how well that will help me in watches
patstarrx wrote:Well, you used a lot of big words, which I don't understand.
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I for one would not try it. However, to each his own.SuperLeo wrote:how hard is it to mod these watches? i got a small watch tool set from ebay and would love to mod one.
i usually mod electronics though, dont know how well that will help me in watches
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post some pics of the PVD MM300 you hadW. C. Bartlett wrote:I have had several MM300's and will most likely have another.uspopo wrote:Yummy, love that PMMM. I think I will have to get a MM300 before I continue with my 007 buying spree.
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hks3sgte wrote:post some pics of the PVD MM300 you hadW. C. Bartlett wrote:I have had several MM300's and will most likely have another.uspopo wrote:Yummy, love that PMMM. I think I will have to get a MM300 before I continue with my 007 buying spree.
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Great mods Bill!
Love that MM pvd. I'm gonna have to do a DLC MM one of these days.
I got my latest project temporarily derailed until I get back parts in the slow going mail due to strike.
Here's some.
Love that MM pvd. I'm gonna have to do a DLC MM one of these days.
I got my latest project temporarily derailed until I get back parts in the slow going mail due to strike.
Here's some.
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'Ive yet to meet Seiko I did'nt like, but the silver dial with the triple row bezel is a doll!!!!!!
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+1 Really like all of these.giosdad wrote:Well Done. A good way to acquire interesting watches without breaking the bank.
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Just noticed that! What watch is that from?randyswagon wrote:'Ive yet to meet Seiko I did'nt like, but the silver dial with the triple row bezel is a doll!!!!!!
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The Orange Dial PVD is the best mod ever. I remember inquiring about that one, but didn't pull the trigger.
Like your three latest, especially the first one.
Like your three latest, especially the first one.
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Nice Seiko "mod" grouping, congrats!
I have owned several Yao 7S26 "mods" back in the day, all gone now. Still have a few Seikos though:
regards,
mark
I have owned several Yao 7S26 "mods" back in the day, all gone now. Still have a few Seikos though:
regards,
mark
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man orange and PVD is the snizzle.
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Great looking mods,i like them Bill I started modding my Seikos because i dont really like most of the Seiko hands. Its fun and fairly easy to change hands and dials and you get a new look any time you fancy a change
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I want a modded BASM
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hks3sgte wrote:Just noticed that! What watch is that from?randyswagon wrote:'Ive yet to meet Seiko I did'nt like, but the silver dial with the triple row bezel is a doll!!!!!!
Noah, rest his soul, did a 3 row on the Tsunami. Only time I've seen it before myself.
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matt.wu wrote:I want a modded BASM
I just realized this. This is the ONE and ONLY time, and I do meaan ONE and ONLY, that I can say I have something that Matt does'nt.
This thrill oughta last about no time at all.
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