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Post by TimeArtPiece on Dec 14, 2018 8:54:41 GMT -8
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Dec 22, 2018 1:51:18 GMT -8
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Jan 4, 2019 9:06:11 GMT -8
This is my Orient P820301-40 and I've just put it online: timeartpiece.com/watches/orient-p820301-40It's the first Orient in my collection and I bought it because it's in good condition and didn't cost much. I've added a few watches to my collection lately that aren't vintage Seikos because my tool is searching for 80 additional brands now and sometimes I just can't resist.
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Jan 18, 2019 9:41:23 GMT -8
I've just added my Seiko 0124-0030 from 1976 to the online collection: timeartpiece.com/watches/seiko-0124-0030-gold[The glory of the seventies in brown and gold! Unlike my 0124-0019 from 1975 the display of this newer model has the Sunday colored red. Other than that and the case of course I don't know of any differences between them.
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Feb 1, 2019 9:20:33 GMT -8
I recently saw this Tech RAL Binary watch from the late 1980s and added it to my collection: timeartpiece.com/watches/tech-ral-binaryIt is NOS and came with the presentation box and the manual. Maybe I'll take some photos and post them later. The overall quality of the watch is OK but the bracelet is rather cheap. But it's nerdy and cost almost nothing so I had to have it.
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pip
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Post by pip on Feb 1, 2019 10:23:09 GMT -8
That’s awesome! Love these ‘experimental’ pieces that were made in the earlier lcd days, there are some quite funky pieces out there.
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Feb 1, 2019 23:24:59 GMT -8
I found this Tech RAL by coincidence and would like to know more about unusual concepts of this period. On another forum (use Google) there is a post stating that the display was patented by Swiss company Tech Ral SA and the watch was produced in Japan.
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Feb 9, 2019 4:49:07 GMT -8
As several people have been asking, I've posted some information about taking photos and videos in a new thread.
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scubarob99
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Just bought a 6309-7049...this is the last one, I promise.
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Post by scubarob99 on Feb 9, 2019 7:57:03 GMT -8
Glory of the 70's indeed! Love the brown with the gold 0124. You don't come across these often. Rob
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Feb 9, 2019 11:15:32 GMT -8
Thanks for commenting Rob! I own two running golden 0124 with the brown face although I rarely wear them to be honest. I'm a bit confused about your Seiko. I think I should know it but can't remember what model it is. I scan the adds daily and haven't seen one for sale since a long time.
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scubarob99
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Just bought a 6309-7049...this is the last one, I promise.
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Post by scubarob99 on Feb 10, 2019 3:28:41 GMT -8
Thanks for commenting Rob! I own two running golden 0124 with the brown face although I rarely wear them to be honest. I'm a bit confused about your Seiko. I think I should know it but can't remember what model it is. I scan the adds daily and haven't seen one for sale since a long time. It's actually a 0114 (not 0124- my mistake) Rob
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Feb 16, 2019 0:18:17 GMT -8
My 1976 Seiko 0432-4000: timeartpiece.com/watches/seiko-0432-4000With its beveled crystal, the blue face and the solid bracelet it feels more posh than other Seiko 0432 (or its sibling the 0439). When I wore the watch for the first time, I was actually surprised how much I liked it.
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Mar 1, 2019 7:15:58 GMT -8
My Bulova N6 from 1976 is now online: timeartpiece.com/watches/bulova-n6-blueAlmost a year ago I started scanning various online platforms like eBay for vintage digital LED watches. In my opinion prices are way to high and so it took a while until I got my first running example. For me it turned out that Bulovas offer decent quality for an acceptable price.
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Mar 10, 2019 2:55:36 GMT -8
These are all running Seiko 0634 I own (I own a bunch of non-running for spares). The case numbers are 5019, 5009, 5000/5001 from front to back.
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Mar 15, 2019 8:50:40 GMT -8
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Post by aapalileo on Mar 16, 2019 8:51:14 GMT -8
Lovely collection. My only digital Seiko is the UC-2000 which I absolutely love. This is cool! From what year is it, if I may ask?
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Mar 29, 2019 23:18:24 GMT -8
My Citizen Crystron 50-3053 is now online: timeartpiece.com/watches/citizen-crystron-50-3053It's the first and yet only Citizen in my collection. I bought it very cheap as it was advertised as not running. Cleaned it inside and out and it does work again. A unique feature are the plastic inlays for the light and the mode button which I've never seen on any other vintage digital watch before.
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Apr 12, 2019 8:50:15 GMT -8
My golden Seiko C-153-5007 from 1978 is now online (tech specs, photos, video): timeartpiece.com/watches/seiko-c153-5007-goldThis is a work in progress as I wasn't able to find a decent one for an acceptable price so far. There is some corrosion under the plating and the overall condition isn't great.
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Post by TimeArtPiece on Apr 26, 2019 7:19:02 GMT -8
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Post by TimeArtPiece on May 10, 2019 9:19:50 GMT -8
My Bulova N6 from 1976 is now online with some tech specs, more photos and a video: timeartpiece.com/watches/bulova-n6-brownI've already posted this watch with its box here but back then it didn't run. I recently found a donor watch with a running module and now it can be found on my wrist from time to time. I wish I knew more about these Bulovas but they don't have a model name or case number nor a serial number. I also own this exact model in its gold colored version and its designation is N7 which dates it to 1977. I wish I knew more.
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