1968 Grand Seiko 6145-8000

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Dear OF,

My slow collection selloff effort continues with my 1968 Grand Seiko 6145-8000.


This example is in excellent condition both visually and mechanically, having been serviced in late 2022 (receipt present). The case has some dings but retains all original edges and the caseback is in excellent condition. The crown is original as well.


Modern Grand Seiko is praised for their finishing standards and it is evident to me what that inspiration draws from, for the finishing of the dial and these hands is spectacular.


The dial is very slightly discolored between 2:00 and 5:00, as is common with any Seiko from this era. However it is hardly visible.


Sales specifics
I linked to some feedback below.
https://omegaforums.net/threads/mafkees-a-great-seller.149815/#post-2041398
https://omegaforums.net/threads/a-transaction-experience-with-mafkees.149382/#post-2035787
https://omegaforums.net/threads/perfect-transaction-with-matt-mafkees.146219/#post-1994734
https://omegaforums.net/threads/smooth-transaction-with-mafkees.144012/
https://omegaforums.net/threads/mafkees-is-a-great-seller.142926/
https://omegaforums.net/threads/smooth-transaction-with-mafkees.138315/
https://omegaforums.net/threads/a-fine-experience-with-mafkees.133256/
https://omegaforums.net/threads/great-transaction-with-mafkees.85080/

My asking price for this piece is EUR 1,400.00 (OBO) including tracked & insured shipping within the EU. I can ship worldwide for a small additional cost, PM for specifics. This includes the watch and a fitting 18mm leather strap.
The watch and I are located in The Netherlands.
 
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If I hadn't literally just bought one of these I'd be all over this one, a super example. It's impossible to see how good they are in pictures, just so much better on the wrist, the dial is a brilliant silver that just pops in good light. Matt is also a great seller and collector and you can rest assured that the watch will be as described, even better. GLWS
 
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The dial is definitely more white than silver. It is very bright and clear and I believe the photos represent the true color quite well (at least on my screen). The last photo in the top post is the only exception because I realize it seems silver-y there.
 
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Beautiful watch in fantastic condition.
GLWS!
 
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New week, new bump! And a vid to go along with it, showcasing the amazing way this watch catches the light.
Also to reiterate the dial is in fact a nearly pristine ivory white.