'61 Seamaster 600 caliber, redial with strangely corroded hands, but I love the look and had to have it!
Took a risk on this, as I'd been keeping an eye out for one, this came up cheap, was held up in customs for a while but arrived earlier today. I was inspired by a fellow forum members pristine version that I'd seen in WRUW one time too many and had to act (you know who you are). This one is in no where near as good condition but for the money, can't complain...It looks good on the wrist and I'm happy with it (But will be keeping an eye out to trade up) Marvin Chronometer Victory Dial is rough but I can live with it while I hunt a better one down Case is unpolished but used, this will make a great daily wearer Oh and it came with the original box...
An interesting thing, you mentioned yours was a cal. 776 based on this... I'm curious what you think of mine saying 774 in the same place...with what I thought was a later movement serial number? Yours = 12706 Mine = 13234 Possibly different movements?
I buyed this manual wind Seiko. I had never seen before. I payed 50 u$s dollars. What dou you know about it. Work parfectly. Thanks in advance. Ricardo.
A 1971 RCN Tudor Submariner 7021/0, in minty original condition. the lume has turned a nice even yellowish patina. Buster
Bought it several daze ago....just got conformation of the wire transfer and a tracking number......can you say STOKED!!!