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Seiko F051-5010 and Seiko F033-5030

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Seiko F051-5010 and Seiko F033-5030

Post10 Jul 2014, 17:28

I'm proud to show you my two Seiko F serie finally restored (sanded and polished)....A special thanks goes to SeikoKid to provide me the original crystals :lol:

Seiko F051-5010 from january 1979 and Seiko F033-5030 from August 1978,two elegant watches,no contest

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Re: Seiko F051-5010 and Seiko F033-5030

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Enjoy...... :dwf:
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Re: Seiko F051-5010 and Seiko F033-5030

Post10 Jul 2014, 22:30

Im a big fan of the F series, and especially the more masculine models. Unfortunately I keep being unsatisfied by my purchases as they always turn out to be too small for me.
Yours are fantastic, just the way I like them. Excellent Simone, enjoy wearing them !
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Re: Seiko F051-5010 and Seiko F033-5030

Post11 Jul 2014, 09:29

Many thanks...I really love these thin Seiko watches....i'm looking for the ultra rare F231 red version,but is too hard...I don't love much watches with many features like chrono and dual time for example...I prefer simple watches like the F series (don't forget the beautiful M154 that now is under restoration!).
I also remember what Kasper said some time ago about the F231: "these watches are a beauty even dirty" :grin1:

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Post14 Jul 2014, 11:00

love them...always :-D :grin1:

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Re: Seiko F051-5010 and Seiko F033-5030

Post14 Jul 2014, 11:50

Kasper wrote:love them...always :-D :grin1:

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Wowwwww..... both setted at the same time :mega: !!! great shot!


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Re: Seiko F051-5010 and Seiko F033-5030

Post17 Jul 2014, 22:42

As you know, Simo, I'm not a big fan of the Seiko's F-Serie, but your watches are really beautiful and elegant too.

Perfect for big occasions :mega:!!

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