JMan
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Love the first one......
That 70's style cushion case is sweet Art. But then the be with memories of your dad must be special. Several years ago I gave bought my dad a Seiko 5 with an unusual salmon dial. Never took photos of that one.
J.
Show me your Seikos....
By: JMan : May 7th, 2012-21:47
I fell in love with this Seiko when I got it. It had been off circulation for the past couple of months since it needed a service. Just got it back and it hasn't left my wrist. I just love that Seiko puts out a honest Manufacture watch for a rock bottom p...
Awww...the "Sinn" Seiko!
By: dxboon : May 8th, 2012-00:05
That's an attractive piece. Tell me, how are the crown guards holding up? I remember being concerned when the watch first debuted that the crown guards would be the weak link on the watch, so to speak. Here's a photo of my Seiko. I'm forever looking at ot...
Thanks.....
By: JMan : May 8th, 2012-04:04
Hi Daos, It does share some DNA with Sinn on the dial side. Perhaps a bit too busy too but I see if I cared! Lol The crown protectors have been holding up quite well. I see nothing to be concerned about. My brother has one exactly like yours. It is cool w...
Well ....
By: flamenco : May 8th, 2012-05:17
I can show you 4 ! Albeit in fraken state... In bracelet. They refer to this as the Seiko "Fifty Five Fathoms" .... for obvious reasons ..... All just for the fun of it ........
Unfortunately,
By: jporos : May 9th, 2012-13:35
this is what ir looks like in the back, no battery and no caseback. My in-state watchmaker will not touch it. (He is Swiss and I believe he thinks it is beneath his station). I cannot find out what kind of battery to put in, so it sits like this, waiting....
Steve, you're my hero!
By: dxboon : May 8th, 2012-12:31
You always have the best watches! I love your collection of Monsters! I have been thinking about getting a so-called "Baby Monster" recently. Why it's called a baby I have no idea -- it's the same size as the Monster. I also like the Marinemaster, and thi...
Not mechanical but...
By: Damo : May 8th, 2012-22:19
I still love it. I don't have the funds yet to have a mechanical perpetual calendar so this Seiko will have to do until then ... I like its reliability and the way it stops after 24 hrs and keep the time in memory for 4 years. Then one shake and the time ...
It's the love not the value.....
By: JMan : May 9th, 2012-05:48
We are in a similar boat my friend! I love great finishing and perpetuals but can't afford to money put away a lot of money towards watches. I got a Citizen Campanola which is not mechanical but captures a lot of the spirit of what I like. And, of course,...
About 8-9 years
By: cazalea : May 8th, 2012-23:25
I used to have maybe 20 more Seiko watches, but I cut back a bit when I realized I was out of control and bought clocks instead. In addition to all these I have 3-4 BellMatics and at least 6-7 old 6309 divers. But no pictures of them. Mike
Nothing special ....
By: Ludi : May 10th, 2012-12:22
... but love them anyway A couple of SilverWave, gen 1, 1963 ... and gen 2, 1965 One of the first Automatic chronograph ever produced, Seiko 6139, sept 1969 ... and of couse the famous 6105, 1976 Next will be the 5719 chronograph .... Rgds Fred...