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My Black Swan was also handed down from Pops . . .

 

. . . but this one took a circuitous route . . . 





. . . thru my sibling, who received it many years ago, and then forwarded it on to me when he learned I collected watches.  Of course, it went straight to my watchmaker, who made two comments when I retrieved it: first, there was practically no wear at all on the movement, and second, the back was wedded to the case due to a decomposed gasket.  He had to add extensions onto the caseback wrench to pry it off!

Now, I wouldn't normally find much favor with a watch like this, but its family origins and practically untouched condition have made this humble Seiko a personal favorite.   


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