This is a nearly mint SPB097 Prospex 200m mini marine master. Warranty card dated last fall so I imagine it’s still affect…
This is a nearly mint SPB097 Prospex 200m mini marine master. Warranty card dated last fall so I imagine it’s still affect…
The seller says it hasn’t been polished, but it certainly looks like at least the back has been polished to me.
Seems to be in astonishingly good shape. Any idea if any of the parts have been replaced? The other option is that it’s just a very well-kept piece.
Thanks.
Chris
“This coupon is invalid for the current basket (only valid for certain items).”
Odd, because the email clearly says “our exclusive 15% discount on all Stowa watches with a water resistance of at least 10 atm.” This is the rating of the FO 42.
I guess they have just chosen to exclude it from the offer for some reason, but $435 made the…
Seiko "slim Willard" 6105-8009 produced in June of 1970, making it 55 years old!
"Resist" dial and case back. Just completely overhauled and relumed with very light vintage lume by Jack at IWW. Glows brightly. New seals and pres…
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Long before I was born, when Germany invaded Poland, my father fled Poland and made his way to Portugal on …
Continue readingThe nicest 6105 I’ve had the peasure of owning. Just doesn’t get enough wrist time.
November 1975 date code. Most accurate watch I currently own. Averaging +4-6 sec/day.
Original hands and dial had black lume mold so I had them recently relumed by…
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Well, it’s not the first time this has happened. The gent who bought this decided he wanted something different so I bought it back. Wore it for a week but now I’ve bought a birth year speedy so it has to go again.
I don’t know the service history, but it seems…
This is a lovely and very wearable 35.5 mm Omega in an uncommon screwback case. Serial mumber puts production some time between 1940 and 1944.
Watch doesn’t appear to have ever been polished. Drilled lugs. Beautiful dial and hands.
These are beco…
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