my choice is the 1970s omega flightmaster
quite period correct this one 910 from 1972
and his brother 911 from 1975
quite period correct this one 910 from 1972
and his brother 911 from 1975
Both celebrate great family events. One carries too much emotional baggage to use daily...
I recall you fan of seiko…Both celebrate great family events. One carries too much emotional baggage to use daily...
Amazing collection SteveI like vintage Seiko JDM divers with Kanji dates. The one on the left is a 1968 6105 Vietnam war era “Captain Willard” mechanical and second one in is a 1979 “Tuna” 300m deep diver. The others are early 80’s JDM quartzes.
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I'm also a seiko fan! Here is my fully titanium 7A38-7030.I like vintage Seiko JDM divers with Kanji dates. The one on the left is a 1968 6105 Vietnam war era “Captain Willard” mechanical and second one in is a 1979 “Tuna” 300m deep diver. The others are early 80’s JDM quartzes.
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I'll take it, say...$10 per dial and I'll even kick in $5 for the map light!Fun thread fellas (no offense if there are ladies reading this). Fellow Seiko guy here (a Pepsi Diver dude, 1990s?), wish I still had the black 'Diver' Dad gave me as a kid in the 70s.....ugh. I just got a Pepsi for my son's graduation next week, Sshhh....dont tell. Maintaining traditions....
The dream watch if we are counting those? A nice '60s Heuer Autavia, but....oh well. I'll have to be happy with my Heuer Monte Carlo and stopwatch navigator 'pod'..... maybe someday I'll sport a vintage Autavia, but for now, should have my coupe's VDO clock fixed first.![]()
You'll likely have to find an independant watchmaker that knows SeikosDo they still have a rebuild service? Or has that gone the way of everything else?
I bought one of mine from a watch forum highly regarded repair person that you could send it to if you want his name.What I figured… they all used to have those services for their better watches.
I know a guy but he does high end stuff. I could ask Tommy but then I’d have to wade through the pot smoke in his living room… think I’ll pass.