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Mr seiko has left the building

Post10 Nov 2011, 18:15

a watch with a story :-D

purchased this one on ebay

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when it arrived home i noticed something...there is no seiko sign on the frontplate. Checked the digital watch library and look for yourself
http://www.digitalwatchlibrary.com/DWL/ ... a031-5019/

indeed no logo...Seiko kid !!!you stole the logo to put it in front of your name!!!! admit it!! M:)W:)M

then i opened the watch

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look closely..there is mr Seiko..he was hiding from ..... :-D

so i gave him a clean as usually and now he is shining..love the alarm sound.

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still wondering how did it get in Iowa Usa.
http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/26087669649 ... 1439.l2649
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Post15 Nov 2011, 22:07

Hi Kasper

I have one of these I have been trying to take apart to clean
but finding it a bit tricky. Any tips ?

Cheers

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Post15 Nov 2011, 23:53

look at my first blue background picture.

first open the back with a sharp knife..it clips open.

then look at the casepart left under on the first picture..you see a small gap ..then look at the actual (middle) module..it has a small horizontal spring on top and on the bottom.
you need to push the spring towards the module with a small flat screwdriver just in between the gap and then you can push it upwards.

yes, i had to do some thinking myself to open this one :-D

goodluck
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Post14 Jan 2015, 15:57

this seems like a common issue with the label, did you just glue it back on or?

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Post14 Jan 2015, 17:21

oops thats more then 3 years ago....i don't know if my brain...krrrhhrjkkdd..damn it hurts.
yes atomic small piece of glue :-D
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Post18 Jan 2015, 22:02

it wasent me ! honest !!

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