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    I'm so clueless with divers I would have believed you if you had said they were all current models Do you want to educate me?

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    Here's my other, a 1971 Seiko 7000-8000. Manual movement, 37mm case.

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    I traded a SKX173 (and a little cash) for this Pogue, which I love.

    Seiko Pogue-1 by fortsonre, on Flickr

    Seiko Pogue-2 by fortsonre, on Flickr

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    A few of mine...
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    ...etc.

    ~Sherry.
    Eterna | Tudor | Seiko | Casio | G-Shock | Orient | Swatch | Mondaine | Zodiac (pre-Fossil) | Rolex | Wenger | Pulsar Time Computer | Omega | Timex | Bucherer | Citizen | Bulova | Glycine

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    My 1968 Bullhead





    People sleep peaceably in their beds @ night ONLY because rough men stand ready to do VIOLENCE
    on their behalf.....


    William

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    Pogue 6139 from 1979



    6309 from 1984

    Grand Seiko SBGR053 ¦ Nomos Tangomat Datum ¦ ​Tudor Pelagos ¦ ​Grand Seiko SBGA011

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    Got this in the military PX store in Guam in the 1980s while passing thru Apra on a ship.


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    Happily now back to three Seikos

    This is a 1968 Skyliner, a nothing-special line. Couldn't resist a dial still in such fabulous condition. For the same price I could have got a very battered Crown. I think I've enough battered watches for now

    I'm pleased with the choice of strap I've made, as it's released all the warmth in the dial. Just need a new crystal.

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Size:  117.4 KBHeres one I bet you haven't seen lately...
    Omega Speedmaster Ed White

    Omega PO Chrono 45
    Rolex DSSD
    Seiko Pogue gold
    Deep Blue diver
    Zodiac oceanaire
    many Citizen and Seiko from the years.

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