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  • QUKBMER
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    Also have a seiko watch i got back in 2001

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  • QUKBMER
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    I got this watch from my dad in 1997. He said that his father/my grandfather gave to him in 1943 and still has the case in which it came in originally. It is in a lockbox put away outta sight.

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  • ajhostetter
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    Fair enough. It does look cool. I've owned a few 6138s. Great movement. If you're looking for chrono and don't care if it's quartz, and older Seiko yacht timer or any chrono with the 7S28 movement is tough to beat. It's a 15 jewel movement that should run forever. I still have a soft spot for O&W though. This guy's stuff is cool. He's a bit of a bird, but a super nice guy and quite fair. http://westcoastime.com/

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  • mrsleeve
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    I think its more like 675 dollars for "cool factor" I dont follow quartz movements much I think that is a PULSAR movement a little digging show it to cross over to a Seiko 6T63. Not that its a bad thing its I am not going to pay anything even close to that kinda money for a fucking quartz watch. Yes seiko makes some of the best movements in the world, this is not one of them.

    here is an actual seiko with the same movement for 90 bucks shipped from amazon
    http://www.amazon.com/Seiko-Chronogr.../dp/B005DLPEGQ

    Oliver if that is your upper limit of your price range you can do so much better, as soon as you buy that thing you will lose almost ALL resale value. You can find some Oris F1's for that kinda money if you look, and prolly a few Tags as well. are you dead set on the chronograph ???


    I would much rather go vintage, like this Seiko 6138-0011 aka UFO, the only thing it really lacks is a constant second hand or sub-dial but its a Auto chrono, you can hand wind with a about a 40 hour power reserve, Not bad for a 1971 design.......

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  • ajhostetter
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    Originally posted by oliver.r
    what do you guys think of this? http://www.autodromo.com/products/pr...elford-edition

    I dontown any watches, I want one and I want one that will be timeless and motorsport inspired, im not all that keen on the price but I like it a lot
    As long as you realize you're paying a couple of hundred bucks for the cool factor, I say go for it. Can't go wrong with the Seiko movements.

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  • EndreM
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    Originally posted by BlackbirdM3
    I've been looking on ebay for one of those M3 watches for quite a while. I wonder how I missed that one? What did you search under? I look almost every day.

    Will
    I was looking for a new shift knob for my E39, and opened eBay. On the frontpage is "interests you follow", and boom there it was. Blind luck I guess!

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  • oliver.r
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    what do you guys think of this? http://www.autodromo.com/products/pr...elford-edition

    I dontown any watches, I want one and I want one that will be timeless and motorsport inspired, im not all that keen on the price but I like it a lot

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  • BlackbirdM3
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    Originally posted by EndreM


    Bought it a month ago. I love it!

    Yesterday, eBay got me this;



    Not the actual watch, mine is new in box. Original E30 M3 wristwatch from 1989
    I've been looking on ebay for one of those M3 watches for quite a while. I wonder how I missed that one? What did you search under? I look almost every day.

    Will

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  • EndreM
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    Bought it a month ago. I love it!

    Yesterday, eBay got me this;



    Not the actual watch, mine is new in box. Original E30 M3 wristwatch from 1989

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  • mrsleeve
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    IIRC the 007J has "21 jewels" on the dial to distinguish it from the more common k model. They are really all made in japan (well there is some latitude in what "made in japan" can mean in their legal system and descriptions). Its just that the J model was for Japanese domestic markets. There really is no difference quality wise between the K and J models

    I think my next Seiko is going to a sarb 015( if I can scrounge one up) or 033, if with a 6r15 in it if I cant find a nice GMT either vintage or non kenetic or spring drive, though there is a nice mid 70's king seiko high beat I am digging on egay right now.


    I dont remember for sure if the 007/009 got the newer revised 7s36 last year or if it was mostly just the "5's" getting the update.

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  • BobombETA
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    SKX 007 is a great watch with a very solid build. I got one in 20010 and wore it every single day until about a month ago when I sent it off for tune up and saphire crystal upgrade. It ran about 2 min slow a month and is though as nails, I put that thing though hell, it fell out of my pocket and I drove over it with my truck by accident and it spent the next 3 days laying in the snow in the woods in sub zero temps, and I only had to replace the bracelet with a little nick in the case. About the ONLY thing they wont stand up too is chopping wood or re-roofing your damm house............... Only downsides is they are heavy and you cant hack it.

    One last thing about them they are hit and miss from the factory when it comes to long running accuarcy, some are spot on like mine was/is, and some run wildly fast or slow just depends on the luck of the draw with them....

    this is mine when it was new
    That's great to hear. I placed an order for one tonight. I ordered an SKX007J for the made in Japan model. Hopefully the luck of the draw is better with Japanese production.

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  • mrsleeve
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    SKX 007 is a great watch with a very solid build. I got one in 20010 and wore it every single day until about a month ago when I sent it off for tune up and saphire crystal upgrade. It ran about 2 min slow a month and is though as nails, I put that thing though hell, it fell out of my pocket and I drove over it with my truck by accident and it spent the next 3 days laying in the snow in the woods in sub zero temps, and I only had to replace the bracelet with a little nick in the case. About the ONLY thing they wont stand up too is chopping wood or re-roofing your damm house............... Only downsides is they are heavy and you cant hack it.

    One last thing about them they are hit and miss from the factory when it comes to long running accuarcy, some are spot on like mine was/is, and some run wildly fast or slow just depends on the luck of the draw with them....

    this is mine when it was new

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  • BobombETA
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    Originally posted by ajhostetter
    They're big, but super reliable. I've owned several. The coolest part is that you can easily get parts to mod them from these guys: http://www.10watches.com/apps/webstore/

    I've done several and keep this one around when I want to wear a watch I don't care about hurting.
    That's what I was thinking. It's a watch that I would/could mod and not worry about devaluing it. My other Seikio automatic was a graduation present so it has sentimental value that I wouldn't want to tarnish.

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  • ajhostetter
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    If you're willing to blow out the Seiko budget...these O&W watches are great. They still use the ETA 2824. Way better movement than the new 2894.

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  • Mr. Tasty
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    kenneth Cole Exposed skeleton mechanical watch. Got it for Christmas from my girlfriend. I love this thing

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