Last edited by bobbee; 19th August 2018 at 10:28.
Seiko H558 5000 repair update. Bad news. While my watchmaker could get the analog running, he couldn't get the digital to work. Bummer.
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I know it is not iconic, but it should be :)
This one on today. Still can't believe my luck I got hold of one.
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And GS
SNAP!
Well, almost. :D
Mine's from the mid-late 80's and took a right ol' beating in my job at the time. I think it still works, I removed the battery years ago in case it leaked so I'll have to find out what type it needs. The main problem is with the crown, it wore down and fell off so there's just a tiny nub screwed in to the stem, I have no idea where to source a new one.
Oh yeah, are we allowed to post other brands of watches that are using Seiko movements? I have a couple of old Pulsar chrono's, too.
My 6306-7001. Love wearing it, not overly sure about the bracelet, may have to treat myself to a rubber strap.
That's a looker Gavin!...
I always think of the 6306 as a 'better' 6309. a lovely watch.
I often wear a 6306-7001 on a bracelet too.
Just picked this off Coot. Thank you so much!
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Wow.. that's gorgeous.
Just arrived. Very pleased with it. :)
Both divers, auto and quartz
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My sarb065
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I'm in love ❤️
Giving this well worn M725 some rotation today,
Found this "Tropic" style silicone strap in my "carrier bag of surprises", AKA bottom drawer strap collection; stuck it on the MM300...
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It could do with an 18mm Seiko buckle to finish it off really...
They are early/mid 90's and often referred to as the worlds first dive computers.
The vent/membrane on the right is indeed to enable depth measurement as I understand it.
There is a more common ss version, the M726.
Also have one of those in a well worn condition,
Somewhat of a marmite design I guess but I like them a lot.