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Tony Duronio
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Minty little number:)


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oagaspar
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That Seiko Was One of the Runaway Hits at the Meet Tony Congrats on an Awesome Timepiece 
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watchboy
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Wow Tony!:shock::shock::shock: Minty cool!!! Is this what they called "UFO" or maybe I am worng? There are simply too many Seiko divers in the past! I only know the present ones!:P:P:P:P
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LOVE that watch!!:P
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A true Classic Seiko Diver!! What a great watch!! Nice one Tony.:D
Tony Duronio wrote:
Minty little number:)


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KenC
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Very, very nice! :)
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What terms do I search on if I'm looking for this watch on the Internet? Movement number? Model name? Thanks.
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Tony Duronio
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Thanks everyone:) OrOlogy look for model # 6309/7040. There are 2 types, mine is the std if thats the right term:P there is another that is identical except it has the 'suwa' symbol. I think it may designate where they were built ie: Japan or Singapore
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That is awesome. Tony!
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Very nice !!! Now if I could find a couple a the lost watches I have around here I might be able to go vintage !! :O))):)
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