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Seiko M354-5000

Post13 Feb 2014, 18:49

Hi to all my friend....here to show you my last Seiko.
A beautiful Seiko M354-5000 from February 1979 in perfect working condition with original band to the model.I removed the old polarizer film with care and i'm waiting for a new one (i ordered some sheets on the web).Now i put a provisional 3d lens to see the watch in action.... :oops:
The calendar is 1986 setted,same days of the 2014....

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Re: Seiko M354-5000

Post13 Feb 2014, 22:53

Great model Simone, black is quite a bit rarer than the moonraker blue. It also looks(possibly) it has one of the moonraker straps on it.


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Re: Seiko M354-5000

Post13 Feb 2014, 23:28

if i don't wrong the moonraker's band was a two pieces...my M354 has a classic one piece band...
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Re: Seiko M354-5000

Post13 Feb 2014, 23:39

You are right with yours I think too many links

there are two bracelets in the film. one a two piece and also a full

see here

http://jamesbondwatches.blogspot.co.uk/ ... seiko.html

I think possibly the one piece is a Z-167 I The two piece might be off of a 0439-4000 but im not sure. I have one on the way I'll have a better idea then.


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Re: Seiko M354-5000

Post14 Feb 2014, 17:48

That's pretty cool, Simone.

It reminds me a small computer-watch :mega:!!

Eehhh, good old times....

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