Another Seiko

JimDon

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This is amazing. Another Vintage Seiko. This one a 1987 SQ. The Crystal was toast and fortunately I had one that fit peeps in stock yeah ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1565950901.966961.jpg
 

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Great looking watch! :occasion14:
 

Terry Soloman

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How many watches in your collection? Do you keep them all or sell and trade? :occasion14:
 

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JimDon

JimDon

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How many watches in your collection? Do you keep them all or sell and trade? :occasion14:

A lot! Since I Repair most of my watches I I find it hard to get rid of them. I keep most mechanical watches and get rid of quartz except a few vintage quartz I like. I am always open for trades. I especially like unusual watches and military watches. Also if there is something you were looking for just let me know I’m always happy to find stuff for people.
 

Terry Soloman

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Nokta Makro Legend// Pulsedive// Minelab GPZ 7000// Vanquish 540// Minelab Pro Find 35// Dune Kraken Sandscoop// Grave Digger Tools Tombstone shovel & Sidekick digger// Bunk's Hermit Pick
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
A lot! Since I Repair most of my watches I I find it hard to get rid of them. I keep most mechanical watches and get rid of quartz except a few vintage quartz I like. I am always open for trades. I especially like unusual watches and military watches. Also if there is something you were looking for just let me know I’m always happy to find stuff for people.

Do you think you think you can repair my Seiko?
 

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JimDon

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Minelab Etrac, Minelab Excalibur, White's MXT
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Do you think you think you can repair my Seiko?

What seems to be the issue? Some Seikos require a hard reset when you change the battery. You need to touch a paperclip from the battery to a small area with a + symbol on the movement. Try that first.
 

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