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    Nice little bell, which model is it?

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    I'm not sure what year this chronometer dates to, but it runs well and keeps reasonable time.

    It may be 1940's?


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    And this 5626 Chronometer from 1972.
    A King Seiko in all but name....




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    Rare bird....nice one.

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    A lot scarcer than the KS's though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim W View Post
    And this 5626 Chronometer from 1972.
    A King Seiko in all but name....



    Wow, stunning dial !!!! Never seen this......

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    UFO on a rallye. Poor pics.

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    Etc etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannop View Post
    Nice little bell, which model is it?
    Yours and, on other threads recently, I've credited you with the use of all of your images ... except this one.

    Argh!

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    I thought it looked like a 7000

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    Not in my keep unfortunately but I stumbled upon the picture earlier and thought it had a grainy vintage feel!!

    Really it's just a rotten shot;-)

    I miss this one though - bad flip.

    Last edited by mrwozza70; 27th April 2014 at 21:56.

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    I put this in the other Seiko thread, but I meant to put it here amongst the Vintage Seikos... Humble apologies for the double up!

    Here's a square 5626 rare Chronometer from 1974 (another 'non' King Seiko!).
    I like to wear this often, it is very accurate and looks great.
    The watch is lovely but my photo isn't very good. SEIKO on the dial looks black in the photo, but is actually polished silver/chrome.




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    '69 Seiko 6105-8009:


    '73 Seiko 6105-8110:


    '74 Seiko 6105-8110:


    '75 Seiko 6105-8119:


    '75 Seiko 6105-8110 (currently off for spa):


    '76 Seiko 6105-8110:


    '76 Seiko 6105-8110:


    '76 Seiko 6159-7010 & '75 Seiko 6159-7010:


    '78 Seiko 6306-7001:


    '78 Seiko 6306-7001:


    '79 Seiko 6306-7001 Scubapro 450


    '78 Seiko 6309-7040 "Legion Etrangere"



    '86 Seiko 6309-7290:


    '82 Seiko 6309-729A:


    '85 Seiko 7548-7009:


    '83 Seiko 7548-700B:


    '78 Seiko 7548-700H:


    now slightly modded:


    '83 Seiko 7549-7010:


    '80 Seiko 7549-7010:


    '82 Seiko 7549-7010:


    '78 Seiko 7549-7009:


    '80 Seiko 7549-7009:


    '88 Seiko 7c43-700A & '91 Seiko 7c43-7010:


    '87 Seiko 7c46-7009:
    Last edited by mariod; 28th April 2014 at 16:21.

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    Impressive Mario

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    Yes, impressive indeed.

    I notice that those of the Seiko persuasion often own a lot of Seikos!
    I count myself firmly in this category too. The variety of vintage Seiko just blows me away.
    I need more divers..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannop View Post
    Impressive Mario
    Thanks Duncan. Watch out for Postie...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cannop View Post
    Impressive Mario
    Very impressive... I feel better about my small haul now. And it goes to show the huge variety of fantastic Seiko divers.

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    Maybe this old lady could join the bunch...


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    1970 Belle.....


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    Fantastic mariod! Especially all the 6105s...

    Good to see a few Bellmatics and other non-divers on the thread too.

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    What about some digital stuff from '77?



    All functions -not that many actually :) - operated from the crown.
    But its simplicity is still modern. No today's digital 'minimal design' crap. It's the real thing. It was cutting edge at that time.

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    That's such an elegant digital... What is the model out of interest?

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