vintage seiko quartz watch (looking for)
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vintage seiko quartz watch (looking for)
vintage seiko quartz watch (looking for)
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If I had pictures of the back of the watch I might have something what parts are you looking for if it were the works I might have something
@Jobs12 I will upload photo of the back side now
I suppose the more parts the better as even tho the watch is worth sweet F all, I’m sending it away to be refurbed and re gold plated as it hold sentimental value
I’m more so after the
-glass from the face.
- inner face that has the seiko quartz logo
Reason I’m after a complete watch is just incase of issues during refurb I would have parts spare if something went wrong
Thanks for getting in touch
I suppose the more parts the better as even tho the watch is worth sweet F all, I’m sending it away to be refurbed and re gold plated as it hold sentimental value
I’m more so after the
-glass from the face.
- inner face that has the seiko quartz logo
Reason I’m after a complete watch is just incase of issues during refurb I would have parts spare if something went wrong
Thanks for getting in touch
Hi,
There?s currently one on eBay if you search the reference number ?6432-5090? here?s the link:
https://ebay.us/m/5l2BPh
Alternatively, the part number for the crystal is SA5N68GN00. You?ll find one on eBay. I would suggest you snap it up whether you buy the whole watch from the other listing or not. I would wager they?re only becoming more scarce.
The next link is a part guide for the reference, should you need anything else from it.
https://www.theseikoguy.com/watches/6430-5090/
Hope that helps and best of luck restoring the watch!
There?s currently one on eBay if you search the reference number ?6432-5090? here?s the link:
https://ebay.us/m/5l2BPh
Alternatively, the part number for the crystal is SA5N68GN00. You?ll find one on eBay. I would suggest you snap it up whether you buy the whole watch from the other listing or not. I would wager they?re only becoming more scarce.
The next link is a part guide for the reference, should you need anything else from it.
https://www.theseikoguy.com/watches/6430-5090/
Hope that helps and best of luck restoring the watch!
@Aaronwatch
The one on eBay is to expensive
I only need one for parts incase of problems being encountered while this one is being refurbed
The one on eBay is to expensive
I only need one for parts incase of problems being encountered while this one is being refurbed
@Aaronwatch
Apologies didn’t mean to seem unappreciative
Thanks very much for the info you have given
Apologies didn’t mean to seem unappreciative
Thanks very much for the info you have given
It’s ok. Unfortunately though, you don’t really have a choice but to buy the one on eBay given that it is such a rare reference. I suggest you try negotiating with them.
As for the crystal, when you search the part code that I gave you a few different shaped ones pop up, so you can buy what you think will fit.
Best of luck with it
As for the crystal, when you search the part code that I gave you a few different shaped ones pop up, so you can buy what you think will fit.
Best of luck with it
Rare but not particularly valuable, as evidenced by the one on eBay being €300. Seiko made thousands of different references, hundreds of them being rare to find these days.
When you search your reference on eBay you will find a crystal that specifically says it is for your watch. It’s €35 shipped. I suggest you buy it
When you search your reference on eBay you will find a crystal that specifically says it is for your watch. It’s €35 shipped. I suggest you buy it
@Aaronwatch
No worries, I have no concern of it’s financial value as it’s worth more in sentimental value to me anyhow,
I was thinking having it sent away to a specialist to refurb and have re gold plated and serviced if possible
I looked up the reference on eBay and found one crystal in USA in a blue packet is that the one you are talking of also??
Thanks again
No worries, I have no concern of it’s financial value as it’s worth more in sentimental value to me anyhow,
I was thinking having it sent away to a specialist to refurb and have re gold plated and serviced if possible
I looked up the reference on eBay and found one crystal in USA in a blue packet is that the one you are talking of also??
Thanks again
Hi I might be able to help you. I've so many different watch parts. I think I have this exact model in my collection I've 500+ many different Seiko, I'll have a look and get back to you.
no problem at all man. I actually fix mostly mechanical pocket but I have many wrist watches and many spare parts. I will have a good look over the weekend and get back to you ASAP. with a bit of luck I have what you need.
@Alladin's Cave
Not a bad thing to be into meticulous work so it is.
If you do happen to have this type model watch I would take it off you in full,would be the easiest way out of it
Thanks
Not a bad thing to be into meticulous work so it is.
If you do happen to have this type model watch I would take it off you in full,would be the easiest way out of it
Thanks
I know have a full working one. it's not for sale but I am about 99% Sure I have this watch in parts as I fixed my own with a few same watches. I'll have a good look this weekend. Cheese Steve
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