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Full disclosure: I am a vintage Seiko fanatic. My watch-collecting journey really started with a fascination for Seiko’s iconic automatic models of ‘60s, ‘70s, and (early) ‘80s. Over the years, it’s proven a great and satisfying romance, cemented by acquiring a number of great Seiko vintage timepieces – a very rare Timesonar (one of the first watches by Seiko to have an exhibition caseback – and therefore, sort of ever), an amazing NOS Seiko “Monaco” with a 7016 movement, and my first grail attained, the 6139 “Pogue” chrono that was renowned for being the first watch in outer space on a Skylab mission.
The article Seiko Recraft Mechanical 1970s Style Watches first appeared on aBlogtoWatch and was written by Matt Diehl.
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Full disclosure: I am a vintage Seiko fanatic. My watch-collecting journey really started with a fascination for Seiko’s iconic automatic models of ‘60s, ‘70s, and (early) ‘80s. Over the years, it’s proven a great and satisfying romance, cemented by acquiring a number of great Seiko vintage timepieces – a very rare Timesonar (one of the first watches by Seiko to have an exhibition caseback – and therefore, sort of ever), an amazing NOS Seiko “Monaco” with a 7016 movement, and my first grail attained, the 6139 “Pogue” chrono that was renowned for being the first watch in outer space on a Skylab mission.
The article Seiko Recraft Mechanical 1970s Style Watches first appeared on aBlogtoWatch and was written by Matt Diehl.
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Let us know your thoughts and impressions.