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Adventures in Amateur Watch Fettling

~ Servicing, restoration and modification of wristwatches

Adventures in Amateur Watch Fettling

Tag Archives: Vintage

A faux milspec 6309

Aug 11, 2013

Sometimes, you buy a watch not because you like it particularly, but because you like something about it:  a nice …

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A hacking day date Seiko 6105 (and ruminations on modified watches)

Jun 16, 2013

The modified watch, in my experience, peculiarly appeals to the vanity of its creator rather more frequently than it does …

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A catalogue of errors: A Tudor Oyster from 1945

Jan 27, 2013

In 1945 my late father-in-law, who was serving in the army at the time, was posted to Nuremberg with the …

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A 62mas special

Oct 3, 2012

Shortly before finding the elusive ill-described 62mas featured in a previous post (here), and which I’d been holding out for …

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1964 and all that: Part II

Jul 31, 2012

The second of the two 1964 projects is a simple yet handsome 6601 automatic, again, slightly larger than might have …

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1964 and all that: Part I

Jul 10, 2012

An idle quest for a birth year watch earlier this year landed two, each one interesting for different reasons and …

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The Seiko 6138B: a bridge too far?

Jun 28, 2012

A year or so after the release of their first automatic chronograph (the 6139), Seiko followed up with the 6138A, …

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A 62mas tale

Jun 13, 2012

The Seiko 6105 is arguably the most glamourous of the Seiko 150m mid-tier divers’ watches, the 6309 the most ubiquitous …

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Basket cases have more soul

Jun 3, 2012

The problem with true collector’s examples of any desirable vintage watch is that they can tend to spend very little …

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A do-it-yourself Omega Seamaster 300

May 24, 2012

As is often the case with me, a somewhat impulsive eBay bid with no real agenda starts a ball rolling …

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The Seiko 6139B deconstructed

May 19, 2012

In spite of the numerous potential pitfalls involved in buying a classic Seiko automatic chronograph, I found myself bidding on …

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    • 4502
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    • 5626
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    • Champion
    • Chronograph
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Top Posts & Pages

  • A Grand Seiko in all but name: the Seikomatic 6216-9000
  • A Grand Seiko 3180 from January 1963
  • Twin Quartz:  A Seiko Grand Quartz 9943-8000 from June 1978
  • The world’s first transistorised electronic balance movement:  The Citizen Cosmotron X8
  • Watches for Sale
  • The last watch I would ever own:  Citizen Promaster PMT56-2731
  • A pair of kings: The King Seiko Hi-Beat Automatic Part I
  • Seiko V-type bonded crystals

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