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Seiko A029-4000

Post24 Apr 2015, 10:55

Bought yesterday evening in Milan in working conditions...just needed some cleaning operations in order to remove all the dead skin,rust,dust and zombies.... :fool:
It's my first Seiko Multialarm so great add on to my collection....here the conditions found ;-)

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Post24 Apr 2015, 10:59

there's enough materials to clone the first owner... :scratch:

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Ok it's time to clean it:

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Post24 Apr 2015, 11:06

Back to its original beauty,as in June 1978 :-P

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Unfortunatly the crystal has some hard scratches,i hope to found a new one (the dial is printed on it so i can't replace with a generic one :cry: ) soon but at the moment i'm really satisfied and i can enjoy the super loud alarm: awesome my friend...super alarm,super seiko! :mega:
Great big and crisp digits as i love...

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Post24 Apr 2015, 11:32

Great find and good cleaning job Simone. Is that a mirrored finish on the fascia panel. I cant remember seeing that one before.

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Re: Seiko A029-4000

Post24 Apr 2015, 11:56

DWL wrote:Great find and good cleaning job Simone. Is that a mirrored finish on the fascia panel. I cant remember seeing that one before.

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Pics sent for the library Adam... ;-)
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Re: Seiko A029-4000

Post04 May 2015, 18:58

Very nice watch Simone :mega:

(the dial is printed on it so i can't replace with a generic one :cry: )

As far as i know the glass and dail are seperate, so if you can find a A029-4000 glass (or generic that fits) it can be replaced !
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Re: Seiko A029-4000

Post05 May 2015, 00:24

Very nice Simone, especially with its chrome golden print (never seen that before..)

I have this one coming in, looking forward to Seiko's first alarm watch :

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Re: Seiko A029-4000

Post06 May 2015, 12:24

Seiko&Casio Lcd's wrote:Very nice watch Simone :mega:

(the dial is printed on it so i can't replace with a generic one :cry: )

As far as i know the glass and dail are seperate, so if you can find a A029-4000 glass (or generic that fits) it can be replaced !


Unfortunatly not... :-(
The dial is printed on... ;-)
the only solution is found an original Seiko spare...but seems to be very very hard

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Re: Seiko A029-4000

Post08 May 2015, 20:45

simone wrote:
Seiko&Casio Lcd's wrote:Very nice watch Simone :mega:

(the dial is printed on it so i can't replace with a generic one :cry: )

As far as i know the glass and dail are seperate, so if you can find a A029-4000 glass (or generic that fits) it can be replaced !


Unfortunatly not... :-(
The dial is printed on... ;-)
the only solution is found an original Seiko spare...but seems to be very very hard

:dwf:


I have never seen a printed dail on a A029 watch (but than again, i don't have this model), but it looks like this one does :scratch:
Normally a A029 looks like this with seperate dail and crystal.

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Re: Seiko A029-4000

Post08 May 2015, 20:54

Actually, when having a closer look at you pictures, Simone, it looks like this Seiko has the normal buildup of the crystal with the separate aluminum dial plate.
Are you sure it isn't a chrome print on this aluminum plate? In that case you can easily replace the crystal

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