Seikos!!!

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That is a superb Seiko collection, what's on the radar for the next addition or have you stopped?
Many thanks. I kind of want a grandfather tuna 6159-7010, but they are a bit obvious nowadays, and they've moved out of reach. I'd like a Credor Phoenix GCBR993, and a 6601-8830 seahorse, but they are hard to find. Most of my Seikos have been bought on impulse because they were interesting and cheap rather than as part of any plan. There are only a couple -- the Yacht Timer being one -- that I've actually searched out.

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Hi all.
My first New Year purchase.
I need a couple of extra links if anyone can help?😗👍
 
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Hi all.
My first New Year purchase.
I need a couple of extra links if anyone can help?😗👍
You also need a camera with a focus.
 
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I bought a very nice one of these (6105-8009 resist/resist) for my brother in late 2018, as a birth-year watch for his 50th birthday (just one month off actually), and I became fond of it. So I recently picked up this worn-but-honest example for myself. It's off in Australia being serviced by Adrian.

 
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Over Christmas I had both my 7548s serviced and the hands cleaned up. I also went shopping in the sales 😀

 
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Over Christmas I had both my 7548s serviced and the hands cleaned up. I also went shopping in the sales 😀


The lume on the dial of the 7548 has turned a lovely colour.

My 7548-701A from 1984 says Hi.

 
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Moved into the 21st century by switching to a craft watch strap