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Post by milkstu on Mar 30, 2019 15:54:16 GMT -8
Been collecting 20 years, mostly digitals but have a particular liking for the Seiko 7A series as well
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trandy
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Post by trandy on Mar 30, 2019 16:22:31 GMT -8
Welcome aboard!
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Post by rob3rto on Mar 30, 2019 16:26:08 GMT -8
Welcome to the forum :thumbup:
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Myles
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Post by Myles on Mar 30, 2019 20:44:23 GMT -8
Welcome aboard! Welcome, milkstu! Welcome back, trandy! I'm glad you're back.
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pip
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Post by pip on Mar 30, 2019 23:30:35 GMT -8
Been collecting 20 years, mostly digitals but have a particular liking for the Seiko 7A series as well Welcome aboard milkstu! I'm also a fan of the 7A series, let's see some photos then matey! And it'd be good to see some of your digi's as well.
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Mr.Jones
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Post by Mr.Jones on Mar 31, 2019 1:07:05 GMT -8
Welcome to WristSushi! A few digitals in my collection as well...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2019 4:02:37 GMT -8
Hi there and welcome. I have a Seiko digital World Time that is probably my favourite Seiko full stop. Great forum this. Enjoy.
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Post by Solotov on Apr 1, 2019 7:17:15 GMT -8
Been collecting 20 years, mostly digitals but have a particular liking for the Seiko 7A series as well Welcome aboard milkstu ! I'm also a fan of the 7A series, let's see some photos then matey! And it'd be good to see some of your digi's as well. Seconding this, always nice to see a digital collection. Seem a little underrepresented IMO
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Post by milkstu on Apr 2, 2019 1:40:33 GMT -8
Been collecting 20 years, mostly digitals but have a particular liking for the Seiko 7A series as well Welcome aboard milkstu ! I'm also a fan of the 7A series, let's see some photos then matey! And it'd be good to see some of your digi's as well. Thanks - you can see a fair number of my digital watches at www.liquidcrystal.co.nzMy favourite 7A's are the 7A48-5009 (have 3, plus 1 7A48-5000 although only one works 100% - reassembling the centre bridge is about the hardest thing I've ever done I think). Aren't really a fan of the 7A38s (the day/date complication just doesn't seem to fit right) but really like the 7A28s too. I'd like a 7A28-5020 one day but aren't sure if it's because it's the best looking one, or that I just like the Bond connection
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pip
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Post by pip on Apr 2, 2019 5:05:09 GMT -8
I’ve not got any ‘48s although they’re on my radar they tend to go for too much for me. I’ve got a mixture of about half a dozen 28s and 38s. Love them all!
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longbike
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Post by longbike on Apr 2, 2019 19:23:25 GMT -8
Aloha and to this great Forum and hope you stay is a long one. I am know as .... Louis / LongBike and I am from ....Honolulu, Hawaii now. I am originally from the Big Island where all those Volcanoes are at. I collect any thing I can to get them going again. Aloha Louis / LongBike
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Post by 69ChevelleSS on Apr 3, 2019 6:06:35 GMT -8
Welcome! The 7As are great watches.
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sdoocms
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Post by sdoocms on Apr 5, 2019 19:12:53 GMT -8
:party:
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Post by Groundhog66 on Apr 8, 2019 13:13:19 GMT -8
Welcome to Wrist Sushi!
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cd_god
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Post by cd_god on Aug 12, 2019 20:37:07 GMT -8
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