Seiko Sapphire from between 94/04

Hello watchcrunch!

I thought my first post should be a wristshot of my Seiko Sapphire. It was my grandfathers, then my fathers watch. Now after I lost my father (58), it is mine, and it is truly my most valuable piece for me personally.

So here it is :-)

I started collecting watches January this year, so I went to the jewelry store to get the Seiko fixed. To my luck, it was just a battery replacement, and now it runs smoothly again.

Do you guys have any pieces that have huge sentimental value for you? I'd love to know :-)

Sincerely yours,

Jeppe B

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Great watch and sorry about your loss.

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Hello and welcome 👍

Condolences on your loss and may that watch give you great memories

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Welcome to the Crunch.

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My grandfather’s 35-year work service award. NOT his retirement… He went back to work after the award luncheon. 💪🏻

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ThirdWatch

Great watch and sorry about your loss.

Thank you, and I think it's a great piece as well a bit small for my taste at 36mm, but I wear it with pride

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GoQuartzYourself

Hello and welcome 👍

Condolences on your loss and may that watch give you great memories

Thank you so much 😊

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NotThatNeil

Welcome to the Crunch.

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My grandfather’s 35-year work service award. NOT his retirement… He went back to work after the award luncheon. 💪🏻

Thank you, and what a great piece!