I would have guessed a 7A38 of some variant. The exact model number is written on the back cover. Good quartz movement. I have two from the late 80’s that still run very well
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It appears to be a 7A28-6030
The following link provides lots of great info that should prove helpful:
https://thespringbar.com/blogs/guides/seiko-7a28-collectors-guide/
I would have guessed a 7A38 of some variant. The exact model number is written on the back cover. Good quartz movement. I have two from the late 80’s that still run very well
Oops, I mean 7A28 😀. The 7A38 have date complications
Thanks!
Watch? you mean family heirloom. It's value is in inspiring memories even after it quits.
Watch? you mean family heirloom. It's value is in inspiring memories even after it quits.
Agreed. It isn't going anywhere
James Bond wears a steel, white faced one in View To A Kill.