coolhandluke
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Beautiful! The modern reissue of this watch (Seamaster 300 Heritage) is currently #1 on my wish list.
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My Seamaster is as old as I am! It's in a lot better shape though.......Thankyou and good morning.View attachment 103743
I’ve had this one for a while but no idea how to figure out a date of production .My Seamaster is as old as I am! It's in a lot better shape though.......
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Open the caseback.I’ve had this one for a while but no idea how to figure out a date of production . View attachment 103813
100% agree.Open the caseback.
In the inner case back, you will find the model number.
On the movement, you will find the serial number.
Use the serial number to date it.
Bingo!
Open the caseback.
In the inner case back, you will find the model number.
On the movement, you will find the serial number.
Use the serial number to date it.
Bingo!
Thanks guys, as always I appreciate your input.100% agree.
Looks like a Cal. 553 from late 1950 to early 1960.
Very nice and wanted. Congrats!
Haverston?
I like those but my watches are all 18mm so that’s why I had to make my own.
Really ? I never saw that. Metal keepers or canvas?They offer 18mm, 20mm, and 22mm widths now.
Really ? I never saw that. Metal keepers or canvas?
I've had my eye on this one from Timeworn for a while. I haven't seen any reviews though, maybe you guys have tried them -
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