Just Landed On My Wrist

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Just Landed On My Wrist

Post by serdal22 » Sat Feb 10, 2024 3:31 pm

Dear Comrades,

This vintage baby just landed on my wrist. It is from 04.'77. This is the first time I am owning this line of Seiko, which is 4004 -> 0903 - 8089 3 jewels. It came with a very fresh battery:

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What do you think? The original SS bracelet fits perfectly, and very comfortable.

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Seiko SKX 173 Mil. Mod.; Seiko SBCM 029; Seiko 6306 - 7000; MKII LRRP UTC 48; MKII Stingray; Marathon MSar 500 LE; Marathon Navigator; USSR Signal Mechanical Alarm; USSR NOS Raketa Mechanical; USSR NOS Poljot Shturmansky Mechanical Chrono; Hamilton H-31 Chrono; Hamilton Auto;  Arsa Extra WW II Mechanical; Citizen Ecozilla; Alpha GMT Coke Auto; ONLY TWO WRISTS :-)

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Re: Just Landed On My Wrist

Post by rockmastermike » Sat Feb 10, 2024 4:06 pm

love this one - great pickup :thumbsup:

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Re: Just Landed On My Wrist

Post by Wario406 » Sat Feb 10, 2024 6:36 pm

Congrats! I love vintage Seiko!
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Re: Just Landed On My Wrist

Post by DoctorC » Sat Feb 10, 2024 7:57 pm

Nice, I have one similar.
Very light, comfy and disappears on the wrist.
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Re: Just Landed On My Wrist

Post by Blaine » Sat Feb 10, 2024 8:06 pm

Great pick up!!! Yet another terrific example you have


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Re: Just Landed On My Wrist

Post by serdal22 » Sun Feb 11, 2024 11:03 am

Thank you all very much. You all are very right. It is heavy despite being quartz, and but also disappears on the wrist, and because of the very comfy bracelet you don't even feel it. For its price (Lucky us!) these vintage Quartz Seikos are really value for the money. Their movements are very accurate, very reliable, and will tick for many years without worrying about servicing.

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Seiko SKX 173 Mil. Mod.; Seiko SBCM 029; Seiko 6306 - 7000; MKII LRRP UTC 48; MKII Stingray; Marathon MSar 500 LE; Marathon Navigator; USSR Signal Mechanical Alarm; USSR NOS Raketa Mechanical; USSR NOS Poljot Shturmansky Mechanical Chrono; Hamilton H-31 Chrono; Hamilton Auto;  Arsa Extra WW II Mechanical; Citizen Ecozilla; Alpha GMT Coke Auto; ONLY TWO WRISTS :-)

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Re: Just Landed On My Wrist

Post by Captdave » Sun Feb 11, 2024 11:29 am

Congrats Captain!


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Re: Just Landed On My Wrist

Post by Gesualdo » Sun Feb 11, 2024 5:19 pm

Very nice. Back in the day, these vintage Seiko quartz were more expensive than their mechanical counterparts. Seiko also considered them on a higher tier.

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Re: Just Landed On My Wrist

Post by jswing » Wed Feb 14, 2024 3:50 pm

Very nice, love vintage Seiko.

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