Discussion of Seiko watches
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MickeyKeys
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by MickeyKeys » Tue Sep 24, 2013 9:26 am
BSears wrote:Damn that looks great!
Hit me up if you ever decide to sell it.

Thanks!
Since it has great sentimental value, I don't think a sale is ever likely - but if I change my mind, you got dibs!
Mike
"Worry is a dividend paid to disaster before it is due."
The Collection:
Deep Blue Master 2000 Swiss 10Y LE
Boschett Harpoon B04.02.0101
Omega SMP "Bond" Auto 2531.80
B.A.S.M. (orange) SRP309K1 4R36
1968 Seiko 6105-8000
Seiko SSC017 Solar Chrono Diver
Pulsar PUA111 Solar Diver
Casio Solar "G" GW5600J
Citizen Automatic Diver NY2300-09L
Mido Ocean Star Powerwind (circa 1963)
Citizen Navisail Stars & Stripes C320-Q01377 1A
Citizen Skyhawk JY0000-53E
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jln319
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by jln319 » Tue Sep 24, 2013 9:30 am
Jack does great work. Definitely a keeper.

Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right. Henry Ford.
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greenlightning
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by greenlightning » Tue Sep 24, 2013 6:44 pm
Love it. Congrats. Perfect strap choice too
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Streetboss
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by Streetboss » Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:53 pm
Very nice restoration of a classic Seiko. Too bad it can't talk and tell you it's story. Who knows where it came from or where it has been. We were embroiled in the Vietnam War about that time and Seikos were pretty popular with the troops due to their prices in base exchanges. Either way it probably has a pretty good story behind it.
Kevin
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Sidheguitarist
- Man of many calibers.
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by Sidheguitarist » Sun Oct 06, 2013 11:47 pm
What a transformation; it's like one of those action films where they find the ex-spy living in some south American jungle with a teenage hooker and the Charles Manson beard, then in the next scene (after the shaving/pushup-pull up montage) the guy is decked out in full dress running all square-jawed around the pentagon, or something...
Or not. Watch looks damn good, though.
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tatsnguns
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by tatsnguns » Sun Oct 06, 2013 11:49 pm
Sidheguitarist wrote:What a transformation; it's like one of those action films where they find the ex-spy living in some south American jungle with a teenage hooker and the Charles Manson beard, then in the next scene (after the shaving/pushup-pull up montage) the guy is decked out in full dress running all square-jawed around the pentagon, or something...
Or not. Watch looks damn good, though.
Lol love those montages. Prefer A team when odds are against them but they have a plan " just crazy enough to work " they go through the garabage and find everything they needed to make it work montages.
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DaveOBrien
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by DaveOBrien » Fri Oct 11, 2013 7:02 pm
Great Save! Here is my Keeper

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MickeyKeys
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by MickeyKeys » Fri Oct 18, 2013 9:15 am
DaveOBrien wrote:Great Save! Here is my Keeper
Nice indeed!
Mike
"Worry is a dividend paid to disaster before it is due."
The Collection:
Deep Blue Master 2000 Swiss 10Y LE
Boschett Harpoon B04.02.0101
Omega SMP "Bond" Auto 2531.80
B.A.S.M. (orange) SRP309K1 4R36
1968 Seiko 6105-8000
Seiko SSC017 Solar Chrono Diver
Pulsar PUA111 Solar Diver
Casio Solar "G" GW5600J
Citizen Automatic Diver NY2300-09L
Mido Ocean Star Powerwind (circa 1963)
Citizen Navisail Stars & Stripes C320-Q01377 1A
Citizen Skyhawk JY0000-53E
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Tomsteve
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by Tomsteve » Tue Oct 22, 2013 2:02 am
Hi Last image watch very good. I like it but i don't know what will prize of this watch. one thing is more keep sharing these watches with images...
Regards
Tom
gonzomantis wrote:Here's a before & after of a 6105 I saved.
Glad to hear you are getting it worked on, and looking forward to the result. Congrats!
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