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Old 28 April 2008, 10:56 PM   #61
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Like JJ said,best value for money!
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BTW,while I`m typing this on my left wrist is my Diver`s automatic!
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Old 28 April 2008, 11:03 PM   #62
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Vukota, I love the 6th one (with the "open" window). What model is it?
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Old 29 April 2008, 12:12 AM   #63
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Vukota, I love the 6th one (with the "open" window). What model is it?
I agree highly. That is one sharp looking watch

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Old 29 April 2008, 01:28 AM   #64
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I had about more than 20 SEIKOs somewhere last year. Now I am left with only handful. Here are a couple of pics of what I have left with:






Will get more SEIKOs again soon!!!

Great photos!
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Old 29 April 2008, 06:01 PM   #65
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Vukota, I love the 6th one (with the "open" window). What model is it?
That`s the 7t27-6a2l!Whatever it means...
It`s one of my favourite watches and it`s quite rare.It has movement developed for RAF,but the second one(no jewels),which is pitty,`cos previous (15 jewels) is consider as the one of the best quartz movements ever.But,this one works wonderful,too!
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Old 30 April 2008, 05:17 AM   #66
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Jeff, your pics have gone MIA... (or is it just me?) Too bad, I was looking forward to seeing your collection.
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Old 30 April 2008, 12:37 PM   #67
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Quite true there is a misunderstanding in some, that people assume Seiko equals affordable/cheap. Most are undoubtedly referring to Seiko's normally found on the street in Europe and the Americas, and they are definitely a good, fantastic, value for the money. But you can also get vintage and new high end Seiko's, which, until the advent of the Internet, were relatively unknown outside of Japan. And a few other far east Asian countries (Taiwan, HK, Singapore ETC.) "King Seiko","Grand Seiko", and "Seiko Credor", you will find in these watches that, movement and case finish wise, easily compete with the best of mass produced swiss watches, i.e. Omega, Rolex, etc. As for style… well, that is in the eye of the beholder. At best they can be considered very conservative. But it really depends which movements,and watches you are comparing to. OWhat this all boils down to is: Seiko makes some truly outstanding products, and some mediocre ones, just like many other companies. If you want to buy one, you should, by all means do it. Because their bang-for-the-pound-factor is bloody amazing, at both ends of the spectrum.



Check out the regulator adjuster on this one! And check the shock protection on the non-balance jewels. That's real quality!and there own movement test, to a much higher spec than the Swiss COSC






selected Grand Seiko quartz model

Note 1: Seiko re-issued a limited edition of the "Astron" in 2000-1 that used a special version of the 9F movement that was rated to ± 2 seconds per year.
Note 2: The 9F movement is reportedly designed to run fifty years before it needs servicing.
Note 3: Other Grand Seiko quartz models use the 8J movement. Even less is know about this movement.
Source of information: Japanese retail sites
hmm i also found some shots of the GS movement here in the Omega Seamaster "Aqua Terra" (AT) and Grand Seiko (GS) SBGR023 compared Click Here for the Link 1 and Here for the Link 2

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Old 5 May 2008, 02:57 AM   #68
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Well Miner here is one from 1943 still beating strong case looks worse than what it is still keeping great time.And afraid its a pet hate of mine,when people say its only a Seiko,or only my beater,or only a ETA.All these watches have a part to play in this crazy world of watches.And if it was not for the likes of Seiko,Citizen Miyota and ETA some would never hope to own a mechanical watch.


I had no idea the company was that old. My late 60's World Time still runs great.
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Old 5 May 2008, 06:52 AM   #69
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new seiko

I just picked up this vintage seiko automatic day/date 6309-8059
is this a nice movement?are they collectable?
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Old 12 May 2008, 12:26 AM   #70
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How about Seiko Brightz World Time Solar Atomic Watch (SAGZ007)?
New solar technology, almost 100% accurate, lightweight due to Titanium, but how durable can one expect it to be?
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Old 12 May 2008, 03:28 AM   #71
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Some of my vintage 6309 Divers

They are from the late 70s and early 80s
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Old 12 May 2008, 01:15 PM   #72
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This one lived a hard life as a young paratroopers every day watch. Jumping in the middle of the night dozens of times. It never missed a beat and although it is a quartz it's a hell of a watch and one of many Seiko's that went above an beyond.

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