So, What Do You Think My Fellow Crunchers?

RARE 1983 40mm Seiko Yacht Timer 7A28-7090 Bullhead Watch Original Band GL 21A! | eBay

The watch was inspected and is working flawlessly. The watch case and back are in the original unpolished condition. Strap is okay, a little stiff, but still wearable. The dials of the watch are as follows: bottom subdial is the second hand, right subdial is a 1/20th second dial, the large center thin hand is the chronograph second hand, and the left blue subdial is the chronograph minute hand broken into 5 minute intervals.

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Okay watch geeks. Hope that everyone's having a great weekend so far and enjoying your great food, beer, wine, liquor and whatever else you partake on the weekends but anyway, I was cruising around Ebay (as usual) and look at what I found.

Please read the full description on this watch, especially the one written in RED letters. I want to know how many of you can vouch for this one as far as the accuracy of the statements that are said by the seller.

Am I going to buy it? I wish! I don't have $4,000 for a watch, let alone anything for that amount of money at the moment but let me know what do you think.

Do any of you here own this watch or know someone who has?

Have at it in the comments😎

Cheers🍻

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I think it's cool, the Seiko 7A28 or 7A38 movements are great, the first Quartz Analogue Chronographs. However all the models I've ever looked at with these movements are less than $1,000, so this price seems pretty outrageous. You could buy a vintage Heuer chronograph for this money!

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Beautiful watch with significant movement and is in exceptional condition. Not my thing and would never pay that price but would wear it.