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Seiko Bullhead 40 years and still going strong | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Mon May 13th, 2013 10:35 pm |
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IanM 3T WIS
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Yes, Chris - its a classic, and that bracelet is nice, too.. This and the blue dialled version are really nice. Lots of "refinished" stuff coming from parts of Asia these days (at least they clearly state so when selling the ones I have seen on the bay), and an original without the Thai copy bezel insert and in original condition is worth a premium. Zeno still make a nice bullhead with a 7750 (I had one and sold it in the continuing search for "the one" :) ), and the Citizen that Graham mentions is a nice one, too. The all-time classic (IMHO) is the Omega bullhead - but that is such an astronomical dollar now that we will rarely see them out in the wild because owners will hide them in their safes! As to the Seiko - well done and enjoy wearing it! Another nice vintage Seiko joins the fold! Cheers - Ian Graham wrote: Chris, as you probably know, my main area of horological interest is with vintage chronographs. I find them fascinating. Real little engineering marvels too!
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Posted: Tue May 14th, 2013 10:59 am |
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OldeCrow 3T WIS
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I don't worry so much about replacement parts, I just keep the original parts in it's corresponding watch box for a rainy day if that's the case. The big problem I have with these things out of Asia is they all look like they have been removed from corpses. There is always really bad rust pitting in the caseback gasket ring groove and sometimes even into the sides of the case and caseback threads, if there is pitting like that in the caseback area then you can be sure there will be pitting like that in the multi piece bezel's that these old chronographs have so about the only thing good left on the watch might be the movement parts regardless of how nice they polish them up for eBay! I have also scored a one owner 6138-3002 in unrestored condition, from here in the US no rust or pitting but it's still in worse shape than the bullhead so it will be a while before it's fit for wrist duty, I have also just taken a leap of faith and picked up a couple of decent condition 3002's from eBay, at least one is clean enough to be useable the other is really clean so I suspect it will be an asia rust bucket from the back.... I should end up with at least one clean bullhead and one clean 3000 series when I'm done which is what I was after! lol I love being addicted to watches! Last edited on Tue May 14th, 2013 11:00 am by OldeCrow |
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Posted: Tue May 14th, 2013 12:38 pm |
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bigrustypig 3T WIS
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Chris/IanM....long before I joined this forum I was a serail collector of vintage Seikos...many of them Bullheads. You are right about the corpse thing because many of them actually come from SEVERAL corpses (LOL). A trader usually buys Bullheads by the tens of kilos from the open market in all sorts of condition ranging from very bad to very good.....retrieves all good parts to yield maybe a kilo or 2 of good and complete Bullheads and then chucks out all the unusable parts. Your Bullhead looks really good given the age and history of the model. Enjoy!
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Posted: Sun Jun 23rd, 2013 06:01 pm |
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OldeCrow 3T WIS
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BAM! I bought the black/blue one too this one isn't nearly as stock but has had recent service so it will also make a great starting place for the black bullhead!
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Posted: Sun Jun 23rd, 2013 10:31 pm |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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OldeCrow wrote: BAM! I bought the black/blue one toolove this dial Chris...Congrats!
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Posted: Mon Jun 24th, 2013 03:30 am |
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Graham 3T WIS
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Congrats! (Read: jealous.....)
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Posted: Tue Jun 25th, 2013 10:49 am |
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bigrustypig 3T WIS
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OldeCrow wrote:BAM! I bought the black/blue one too Beautiful and still in excellent shape
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Posted: Wed Aug 14th, 2013 06:41 pm |
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eddiea 3T WIS
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Nice indeed! even better after a full restoration.... Congrats!! Last edited on Wed Aug 14th, 2013 06:41 pm by eddiea |
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