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Three at the moment
My 1980s workhorse, a 6309-7040. Restored & pressure tested:
#1 6015-8010
By: BDLJ : September 7th, 2010-00:38
Only photo I could find of one of my dive Seikos. Terrible photo, but the watch wasn't the subject...that's my excuse. Built February, 1975. Very dinged and bashed up. If you look at the bezel serrations just under the '30', you'll see a little chunk of w...
Great vintage piece!
By: dxboon : September 7th, 2010-22:29
I love that this watch has been living its life outside the safety and comfort of a watchbox since the 70s. All that wear and tear is just proof of a life of usefulness and adventure. What a great piece, BDLJ! Thanks for sharing! Cheers, Daos
Thank you Daos
By: cfdfire : September 8th, 2010-06:03
This was very long ago..I knew nothing of watches or else i would have been more careful with it, As we all know hindsight is truly 20/20. This was a gift from my mother to me..The sad story is that the company she worked for back then could buy seiko,ome...
A combination of...
By: BDLJ : September 9th, 2010-00:29
....disorganisation and generosity. The KS is at least inside the family. Thanks to this thread I remembered who has the Bellmatic. Then there's the Titanium Seiko Superior that I'm doing up for a mate's wife...and the Eterna that sits on another's mantle...
In . . .
By: Dr No : September 7th, 2010-10:03
. . . with two Seikos, both acquired by Pops while on business in Kuwait, early '66 . . . . . . and in regular use. The Seiko 5 had been neglected for decades before my brother was 'persuaded' to hand it over ;-) . . ....
Thanks!
By: dxboon : September 9th, 2010-10:11
Looking forward to reading more of your thoughts on the new acquisition (second photo, I believe)! They are both fun watches. It's been a long time since I owned a watch with digital display (flirted with a Breitling Aerospace at one point), but they are ...
Actually...
By: Tony C. : September 7th, 2010-16:54
I don't consider that to be humble. I mean that even very simple vintage Seiko models, such as yours, were often beautifully designed. I find that dial, and those hands and markers to be exceptionally elegant, given the simplicity and relatively low, orig...
Twins
By: AndrewD : September 7th, 2010-18:04
Hi Grumio, You and Graham are sharing very similar Cal. 66A Seiko's. And I had the pleasure of seeing this one 'live' with Grumio. It has a real presence, nicely proportioned case, the narrow bezel and 'bright' brushed dial makes it wear bigger than its s...
You are quite right !
By: grumio : September 7th, 2010-18:32
I had not yet browsed through all the previous submissions before posting mine... This particular model does appear to be reasonably common. For now, it serves as my simple, time only 'dress' watch. One day to be replaced by that JLC master ultrathin perh...
Some 36000 bph
By: Ginger : September 7th, 2010-16:16
My first good watch 30 plus years ago was a Seiko - sadly long gone. Ginger 1968 Lord Marvel handwind 1969 Grand Seiko handwind - my first high beat 1970 King Seiko Chronometer handwind 1971 ladies Grand Seiko handwind - only known pre quartz ladies 36k b...
You guys are all awesome!
By: dxboon : September 8th, 2010-08:41
I cannot believe how long this thread is! I haven't even had the opportunity to view all the pictures of the great timepieces you are sharing yet, but I'm excited to read each post! Thanks to all for participating in the roll call. I had no idea we'd have...
Thanks Daos
By: RJW : September 9th, 2010-17:15
For starting the thread. I had a feeling it would be a popular one. It would have been even longer if SJX and Cazalea had posted their watches individually. Hmmm, wonder if Seiko would support a Seiko forum on PuristSPro, now that Grand Seiko distribution...
Two to share...
By: nikolaj : September 9th, 2010-08:52
One is the fairly well known SUS Military with the 4S15 movement. An overall charming beater with sturdy movement and a finish forgiving of daily wear. The other is an S-Wave of inferior quality of finish on case, dial and movement, but a charmer nonthele...