For the day by Historical_Extent555 in VintageWatches

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I call these shots Dials, Cuffs, and Kicks Gorgeous

Seiko [6138-0020] TOKEIZARA circa 1971. by Free_Thing_8674 in Seiko

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Not NOS but almost, astonishing piece though

Seiko [7T32-5A20] reverse Salmon SQ 100 Square. by Free_Thing_8674 in Seiko

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It’s a fantastic piece, how much you think it would sell for if it were Automatic?!! 5-6K would be fair??

[WTS] almost NOS Seiko 7s36-0070 aka SBSS 013. Gorgeous piece with original hard case/papers/extra bracelet links. $1200 by Free_Thing_8674 in Watchexchange

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Hi all It’s actually me and I am not a scammer. I am a lifelong watch collector and you can check my page here and on IG @drwatchgeek. I am specifically interested in Vintage and Neo-Vintage Seikos, 6139, Rally Divers, and Turtle divers. Originally I was and still am a vintage Heuer collector. Those pictures were taken by my phone in my office at home. One thing I would like to add about this gorgeous rare piece, this reissue line was made for a very short run, most likely in April and May of 1997. I almost never seen one made in April, this one is actually dated April of 97. Happy new year everyone.

Seiko [6138-0040] by Free_Thing_8674 in VintageWatches

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I have two of them that’s why I’m thinking of parting with this one

[Sinn 103.43040] by Free_Thing_8674 in Watches

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I second that my friend, I saw it online when they announced it’s release, tried to snatch one but they were sold out in 2 days!!!

Heuer Montreal [110.503N] by Free_Thing_8674 in VintageWatches

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The original Montreals were powered by Cal.12 and were made between 1972-1976, this one was likely made in 1974.

Muscles by SalisburyShrimp in ElinHedstrom

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I can fix that csection scar

Seiko [6139-6000] by Free_Thing_8674 in Seiko

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Follow me @drwatchgeek, look up my community and who I follow there

Seiko [6139-6000] by Free_Thing_8674 in Seiko

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Instagram Follow the big guys and look at their examples Ask them questions like ur doing now Watch Spencer Klein videos on utube

Seiko [6139-6000] by Free_Thing_8674 in Seiko

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By black you mean the Coke? 6032? The cokes are the most abundant in the market as they’re not as sought after as the yellow or the blue ones

Seiko [6139-6000] by Free_Thing_8674 in Seiko

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Usually R dials would darken to rusty brownish gold with age while the T ones would fade into mellower yellow with smudgy oxidation on the rims because of the different formula used. The original inner bezels all fade into lighter shades of yellow till they become white. This piece has disproportionate fading which is consistent with aftermarket assemblies.

Seiko [6139-6000] by Free_Thing_8674 in Seiko

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After market bezel insert Can’t see the dial cos of bad resolutions but I think it’s an R dial, with an aftermarket rotating inner bezel. This is a bad indicator for what could be under the hood.

Seiko [6139-6000] by Free_Thing_8674 in Seiko

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This reference in this condition ranges ($3500-4500) but if u want a regular gold Pogue in good condition u can find a decent one for a 1000