keks
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Let the games begin!
My first Seiko but not my last. Getting ready for the summer games opening ceremony later today. Anyone else with a 5719 here?

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Thanks!
By: keks : August 5th, 2016-10:50
I believe this was Seiko\'s first chronograph made in 1964. It was made for that year only as Tokyo was hosting the summer games and Seiko wanted to show they were a serious watchmaker. There are a few iterations of this reference 5719, all very nice but ...