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 Posted: Tue Nov 21st, 2006 09:49 pm
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I don't know if anyone has noticed but I've been on a Seiko kick these past few months I developed a fascination with the development of their magic lever system, their early attempts at commercially viable automatics, and several other things. The other night I was cruising the internet and found a watch that fits both the Birth year slot and the 1st commercially viable automatic from Japan categories


The Cal 290 - Seiko Gyro Marvel entered production in 1959 at the SUWA Factory. My watch was produced in 1962.

I'm waiting patiently for the USPS guy to bring the EMS package


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 Posted: Tue Nov 21st, 2006 11:01 pm
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Very cool watch... and very old too...

Just givin' you crap...I'm just a few years junior.

Looks really nice!!

And the advertisement makes it!!

Pax

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 Posted: Tue Nov 21st, 2006 11:22 pm
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Docrwm wrote:
Congrats Doc on a Sweet Seiko Buddy!I have one here somewhere but in the TV case/brown dial but with the same movement...runs like a champ!now what year were you born though...59' or 62' watch2.gif I don't know if anyone has noticed but I've been on a Seiko kick these past few months I developed a fascination with the development of their magic lever system, their early attempts at commercially viable automatics, and several other things. The other night I was cruising the internet and found a watch that fits both the Birth year slot and the 1st commercially viable automatic from Japan categories


The Cal 290 - Seiko Gyro Marvel entered production in 1959 at the SUWA Factory. My watch was produced in 1962.

I'm waiting patiently for the USPS guy to bring the EMS package



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 Posted: Wed Nov 22nd, 2006 02:42 am
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Simply stunning Seiko! Great looking.cat28.gif

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 Posted: Wed Nov 22nd, 2006 03:51 am
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Sounds great to me, in this croud I am just a young pup.  Congratulations on the Seiko!!!:D:D:D

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 Posted: Wed Nov 22nd, 2006 07:28 am
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Thanks guys.  I don't have the watch in my hands yettime2.gifso I am hoping that it will be as nice in person as it appears.

It wasn't too much.  Funny, found the Chinese auction through about a 5 link sequence - kept translating it for several days and no one was bidding?  Seems that old watches are seen as lower status (from what a friend told me) in many Asian countries.  My gain.boy10.gif

The ad is something I found on a Japanese-language website on the history of Seiko.  I also found photos of the unique hang tags for the Gyro (which I thought I had used to change my Avatar but apparently not:X).

Seriously, I'm not a vintage collector (only own one other Vintage that I have purchased - Bulova Concentric 6 Adjustments from 1952) but this one just fit - you know.:dude:

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 Posted: Wed Nov 22nd, 2006 07:42 am
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Very cool regardless of its status in Asia. Rate high in my book!! You have changed your avatar... jus hit your refresh button to see it. Very cool!!

Enjoy,

Pax

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Thankscool10.gif  I didn't think to hit the refresh button:?

What I am finding is that in Japan, Hong Kong, and to a certain extent Singapore and Taiwan if the watch is not Mint then it doesn't bring very much.  If it is perfect then it can command Princely sums.  Me, I don't expect a 44 year old watch to be in perfect condition.  Would I like one to be if it were affordable - sure.  Do I expect it, no.

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That's an AWESOME Seiko!  Congrats.

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Tom,

Thanks.  Now I'll have to find the perfect vintage strap to go with it.  Any thoughts oh Master of the Vintage Strap?

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 Posted: Sat Nov 25th, 2006 09:11 pm
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Well the USPS delivered my Gyro todayboy10.gif

Well packaged.  The movement is clean, watch keeps good time, strap is too short :? as usual.  Takes a 19mm but the 18mm XL looks fine for now.

No pics right now but will try to put some up soon.

Since I don't know when this was last serviced can anyone recommend a reliable watchmaker that works on vintage Seikos?

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 Posted: Sat Nov 25th, 2006 10:17 pm
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Docrwm wrote:
Well the USPS delivered my Gyro todayboy10.gif

Well packaged.  The movement is clean, watch keeps good time, strap is too short :? as usual.  Takes a 19mm but the 18mm XL looks fine for now.

No pics right now but will try to put some up soon.

Since I don't know when this was last serviced can anyone recommend a reliable watchmaker that works on vintage Seikos?

Very nice, Doc.......sweet!

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