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Post by seikola on Dec 6, 2013 10:26:36 GMT -8
Some of mine, the others are in their own boxes, I'll dig them out one day hide.gif Whoa! That's impressive. How far back does this collection go? Background please. Hi They go back to the mid 70's, the 0124 and the microma are from 76 the rest apart from the casio fall between 76 and 83 ish, I also have this orient from 75 which is probably my oldest lcd,
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Post by J. F. Sebastian on Dec 6, 2013 10:33:58 GMT -8
Very nice...is the "Moonraker" tag due to the movie? Yep! This particular watch doesn't actually appear in the film, a different Seiko LCD does, but this one (as well as another, A158 I think?) was marketed using a Bond tie-in, something like "James Bond wears Seiko in Moonraker, so can you!".
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Post by trandy on Dec 6, 2013 10:38:08 GMT -8
Whoa! That's impressive. How far back does this collection go? Background please. Hi They go back to the mid 70's, the 0124 and the microma are from 76 the rest apart from the casio fall between 76 and 83 ish, I also have this orient from 75 which is probably my oldest lcd, You sir, are the epitome of a "collector"...those are all great...especially that 38 year old Orient...I didn't know that Orient ever made anything like that. What a great collection....some digital watch history on display for all to see.
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Post by timewatcher on Dec 6, 2013 11:16:19 GMT -8
Dont really have a PURE digital so do any of these count? Cool watch...never seen one of these. Yeah it is kinda cool! VERY hard to find this model. There was this one I own and an integrated strap model which I never cared for. About 10 years or so this model sold for $375.00 but a Fellow WIS from SCWF saw my WTB AD and had this one which he never wore so it was gifted to me! thunbsup.gif Model # is JU0000-59L but I doubt you will find it anymore!?
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