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26 July 2018, 01:03 PM | #1 |
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*** The Vintage Seiko Photo Gallery***
Let’s see if we can get a new Vintage Seiko Photo Gallery going here.
Anything from the 20th Century qualifies, so put 'em up! I’ll start off with one of my favourites: a 1969 King Seiko 5621-7000 Hi-Beat Automatic
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Great idea, Adam!
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My late dad’s 1967 Seiko Sportsmatic
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Great watches. Here's my 1964 Olympic Champion
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That is a nice watch, Adam. On my dad's watch, it also says 'waterproof'. I don't know if Seiko still uses the term 'waterproof' anymore. Moreover, all watches now (that I know) use the term 'water resistance'. Can someone educate me the difference between waterproof dan water resistance?
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I recently picked up this 1962 Seikomatic dress watch from Japan. I just noticed that it has the "Special Dial" eight-pointed star on the dial just like the first Grand Seikos from 1960 (and their 2017 re-issue, see pic below), so I'm wondering if this one has white gold indices and hands. It's in amazing condition, anyway.
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GS Reissue pic...
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Great watches and pics in this thread.
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I don't own a Seiko at this time. Have owned two in the past. I learned from them that Seiko = Value.
Great pics, love 'em.
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Couple of pics of my 1960s Weekdater, with a brochure and postcard of the Singapore Seiko showroom from that period.
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My favorite Seiko.
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One more
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Picked up this 45-8010 in Tokyo
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Nice pickup. Vintage King Seikos are great value compared to their Grand Seiko counterparts.
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I want to say I got it about 15-20 years ago.
Went in to an antique shop and looked in to a showcase and thought I was looking at an Ingersoll alarm clock, then I realized it had lugs. Got it out and realized it was a Japanese military watch. Their neighbor was a WWII vet and had brought it home with him. 9 jewel "Kamikaze" watch. 48MM. Case and movement signed Seikosha. |
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GS 5646-7010 1970
LM Special 5606-6120 1972 / KS Special 5246-6000 1971 Lord Marvel 5740-8000 Silver 1970 and Gold 1975 |
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Good stuff
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I was lucky to find this 5246-6010 "Special" from 1971, which contains arguably the best of the King Seiko/Grand Seiko movements (the 52KS) produced before both brands went all-quartz in the mid 1970s. The one-piece 6010 case is quite rare, and took a while to find in good condition.
Now I just need to order a strap worthy of it, to replace this PVC junker.
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I guess you can say I have a vintage Seiko addiction!
Here's an older collection shot, I believe I've added 3 more since this. (Blue dial Pogue, 6139 & 6105) Second photo is of probably one of the earliest automatic chronographs out there! Feb. of 69, with the dial being marked Dec. of 68! Just added the 6105 this week, got it from the original owner's estate. He purchased it on the PX, used it during service, then dropped it when he returned home. It sat in a drawer ever since then!
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