Okay, here it is, that's about the best I can do.

Okay, here it is, that's about the best I can do.
After 11 pages of submissions, I think it's OK to say, that we are a community who appreciate Seiko watches.
Where do you send them for service? Do they also regulate them? Thanks.View attachment 877059 Picked up new in '69, recently found that it's a bit rare as Seikos go... needs a cleaning/service and I'll be wearing it again.
Is that Florida Man caught in a golf bunker taking a peek to se if he can throw the ball?
After 11 pages of submissions, I think it's OK to say, that we are a community who appreciate Seiko watches. Here's mine.
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Didn't Seiko ( or is it another firm ) that invented a watch that just movement would keep the watch active?
Didn't Seiko ( or is it another firm ) that invented a watch that just movement would keep the watch active?
That is exactly why I got and refurbished the Seiko 7A38 I posted earlier in this thread. I wanted the patina (relicing) on it. I am considering getting a new watch and relicing it. Maybe I should not post that one, if I do it![]()
Will, keep an eye out. I watched for a long while before i found the perfect one for me. This 7A38 looked worse than it was because it was dirty, needed a new crystal and the ring with the tachymeter markings inside was rotated oddly, and the pushers sticking; all easy things to correct.Yeah, I'm looking for a decent 7A but the ones I've found are either gold, dead or overpriced.
I'm glad you posted because I have a question: How many jackwagons felt the need to post why they don't carry a knife in your thread?
Precisely
Apparently it is a least transatlantic.
So is?
Seiko is the telecaster of watches.
and?
Telecasters are the Seiko of guitars.