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Post by russtmurray on Feb 22, 2015 15:18:15 GMT -8
This was my first Seiko diver. I know the dial is wrong. It is actually a 7002-7039, with a 120-click, unidirectional bezel. The lume is like a modern diver. What else is wrong, I have no idea. Nothing wrong with that baby, I like it!
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Post by siralan on Feb 22, 2015 15:37:59 GMT -8
One of my weekends 'projects' was this: a 7S26-0110 which I picked up a week ago with the listing description "... appears to be in working order" It needed a new crystal and a good cosmetic clean and was running, but when I looked inside, there was lots of debris and the type of green deposit I normally find in old quartz watches whose batteries have leaked. So, I decided to give it a full service (I've not done a 7S26 before) and I'm glad I did because the escape wheel was very dirty: I think that this was oil transferred by the pawl lever I finished up with this which I was happy with.
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Post by sweffymo on Feb 22, 2015 17:33:15 GMT -8
This baby again. I hadn't really worn much more than my Cocktail Time Cool for almost a month but now I've got time to actually keep my watches wound up so I can wear whatever I feel like again.
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Post by estrickland on Feb 22, 2015 17:43:55 GMT -8
Walking the dogs with the 6105:
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Post by jringo8769 on Feb 22, 2015 19:21:11 GMT -8
well still wearing my parts watch...i just realized it has a 4006 bellmatic crystal on it..no wonder why it is cracked...
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