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    Help with value of two old Seiko watches please.

    Can anyone give me some guidance on the value (or not) of these 'vintage' Seiko watches please?

    The first is a LCD / solar. lots of signs of use but nothing nasty. On the back it's marked A156-5030 and on the front bezel 'Silver Wave'

    The second is in better overall condition and marked 6309-848A on the case back.

    Both run and keep good time

    Thanks




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    Second one is more or less a cheapie as they're everywhere. A few tens of pounds at most I guess.

    Can't comment on the first one as some such watches are collectible nowadays. Some aren't though.

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    An advanced search on eBay for 'sold' listings will help with the first one.

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    Vintage Seiko 5 models are worth very little sadly, though an untouched one on original bracelet should be £30 or so on ebay I reckon.

    The Silverwave range has had a bit of a collectors surge recently and is getting up a bit in terms of value.
    A156 calibre movement and one of the early quartz models, late 70's or very early 1980's. Looks in good condition and has the all-important original bracelet. I'd guess it's £70-£80 worth of watch to a digital collector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevkojak View Post
    Vintage Seiko 5 models are worth very little sadly, though an untouched one on original bracelet should be £30 or so on ebay I reckon.

    The Silverwave range has had a bit of a collectors surge recently and is getting up a bit in terms of value.
    A156 calibre movement and one of the early quartz models, late 70's or very early 1980's. Looks in good condition and has the all-important original bracelet. I'd guess it's £70-£80 worth of watch to a digital collector.
    Thank you both.

    I did try eBay completed items and google but couldn't find anything that looked an identical model.

    As least I have an idea now.

    Thanks again

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