today i shall be wearing:
haven't worn it for more than an hour since i got it
haven't worn it for more than an hour since i got it
The meeting place for watch and clock enthusiasts also @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/Thewatchandclockforum/
very nice SteveSteveB wrote:
daff62 wrote:This Tudor Oyster Royal for this morning.
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SeikoJohn wrote:Some very nice watches on show today
SeikoJohn wrote:I have just keyed the info into a seiko date calculator and here are the results
Your watch was most likely produced in September of 1988 or 1998. It is often difficult to determine when Seiko stopped making a particular movement. You can also use the style of the watch and any known history of ownership as clues to narrow down the decade.
Which do we think it is then 88 or 98 ? ?
SteveB wrote:Time for a change
SeikoJohn wrote:SteveB wrote:Time for a change
What a brilliant and unusual Photo Steve , the watch isnt bad either
SeikoJohn wrote:I tell you what Bruce the forum is getting the right kind of clientele so far today we have had 3 Omega's and a Tudor
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