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Seiko F033-5020

Post14 Jul 2012, 12:56

Ciao amici!
New arrive today morning...a beautiful seiko F033-5020 in very good condition (only a light scratch on the glass).This came from July 1978...well 34 years ago,wow!
The LCD is very bright and show only hour,minute and sec....just press of buttonand appear the day and the date....Very simple watch...i love it

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Re: Seiko F033-5020

Post14 Jul 2012, 13:34

yeaah it feels great around the wrist..a keeper.

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Re: Seiko F033-5020

Post14 Jul 2012, 13:44

kasper wrote:yeaah it feels great around the wrist..a keeper.

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Oh yesssssss.......
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Re: Seiko F033-5020

Post14 Jul 2012, 21:40

Nice!

The build quality of the early Seikos is fantastic. Solid linked bracelets are one aspect they should have kept throughout their production.

I love the integrated design vis-a-vis the strap and case. Also the plain display, tell me the time! Of course the contradicts my favorite model a714 which displays everything all the time.

Geoff

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