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  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 10,437 Mod ✭✭✭✭Mr Magnolia


    I've never really dipped my toe into the vintage market, but saw this from my birth year, and thought why not. It was serviced by the seller just before I got it. There's a brand new version of this recently launched, but I preferred this vintage model, despite being a bit torn, battered, and stained. A bit like myself.

    Does the seller service watches? I've a 1960s Walco that could do with a service.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 647 ✭✭✭fulladapipes


    I'm really not sure. I got the feeling he only services the watches he's selling, but I could be wrong.

    Find him at vinswatchhouse on the 'bay. He was a great guy to buy from.


    Does the seller service watches? I've a 1960s Walco that could do with a service.


  • Registered Users Posts: 849 ✭✭✭Blanchy90


    Shark mesh strap added :) I think it really goes with the theme ha. I've ordered a navy leather strap from Etsy so I'd say it'll be a while before that shows up.
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    I got a decent pic of the hidden shark fin on the dial too

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,684 ✭✭✭david


    New to me - I've been wanting a white face dressier watch/Stowa/manual winder for the longest time. Loving this - so accurate and a pleasure to wind every day. Only took it off for a few hours for a sea swim since I got it 10 days ago. Stuck a brown velour Nomos strap on it with Stowa clasp.

    Thanks 893Bet for passing on a fantastic deal (and micks_address!)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,165 ✭✭✭893bet


    It’s lovely “buttery” watch to wind.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,165 ✭✭✭893bet


    Needed a little blue in my day and can’t wear my AT incase I change my mind, not even looking at it Incase I change my mind....!

    Not a bad bit of blue to fall back on.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,777 ✭✭✭Lorddrakul


    @893bet That is a very beautiful watch.

    That deserves regular wrist time.


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 10,437 Mod ✭✭✭✭Mr Magnolia


    My first Seiko.

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    Oh, the slippery slope...


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,137 ✭✭✭TheRepentent


    Lorddrakul wrote: »
    @893bet That is a very beautiful watch.

    That deserves regular wrist time.
    It is a lovely watch but I'm not going to google it cos the price will make me cry :)

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 65,741 ✭✭✭✭unkel
    Chauffe, Marcel, chauffe!


    My first Seiko.
    Oh, the slippery slope...

    Oh, indeed!

    You're in phase 1 now.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,165 ✭✭✭893bet


    Lorddrakul wrote: »
    @893bet That is a very beautiful watch.

    That deserves regular wrist time.

    And it is getting it. Watch box getting pretty empty.


    It is a lovely watch but I'm not going to google it cos the price will make me cry :)

    It’s all relative I guess. I was willing to take 4.5 when I had it for sale a few months back. Turned down 5 Last week. It stays.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,777 ✭✭✭Lorddrakul


    Eh, I think I'm on a different curve. Is there one where you swear off ever buying a Rolex?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,947 ✭✭✭✭banie01


    unkel wrote: »
    Oh, indeed!

    You're in phase 1 now.

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    Oh shít!!!
    Is it possible to take 2 steps forward/3 Back then 1 forward again all whilst being a persistent 6? ;)

    I've certainly had diva moments like...
    No matter how much I'd like to claim otherwise :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,264 ✭✭✭saccades


    I've been stuck at stage 1 for years.


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,170 Mod ✭✭✭✭Wibbs


    I'm kinda at number 9, with 5 through 8 a constant. :o:D 10 is never gonna happen.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,947 ✭✭✭✭banie01


    saccades wrote: »
    I've been stuck at stage 1 for years.

    I've owned only 1 Seiko, and that was a quartz.
    Have a few watches with Seiko movements tho, and they are bullet proof.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,330 ✭✭✭Homer


    saccades wrote: »
    I've been stuck at stage 1 for years.

    Nothing wrong with that! Ive gotten more compliments on my Save the Ocean Turtle and Steinhart Legacy diver than on most of my other watches that cost 10 times the price! Im slowly regressing back on the stages!


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I'm a solid 8.5

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    I do love this watch I'm wearing today in a way I can't quite adequately express, however.

    It was my grandfather's, gifted to him by his colleagues on retirement.

    It (Certina Waterking 210) has the Certina Cal. 25-651 movement and was made in 1969 (going by the serial number), 9 years before I was born. The Certina 25-651 gets a lot of kudos and deservedly so. Completely in house, 28 Jewels, 19,800 bph - pretty outrageous spec for the time, and perhaps even now.

    I love the old school stretch bracelet (rare to have an original bracelet in this condition), the hexalite crystal (scratched and all), the lines of the case, the dial, hands & indices, everything about it, except that you can't quick-set the date and the tiny crown is an absolute pain to use, when you have let the movement wind down and the date is a good bit out, like today. I don't think it wears small at all - 33mm.

    Never been opened or serviced. Keeps perfect time on the wrist. Does not lose or gain a second over a week.

    Dad got it from my grandfather, who died when I was very young, and it went to me when my dad died a few years ago.

    Here's to the two of them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,918 ✭✭✭hitemfrank


    I can't get on board with 4. Not all of them.

    Maybe a single one. Maybe soon.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,340 ✭✭✭Cmar-Ireland


    This arrived this morning...

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    GBX100


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,264 ✭✭✭saccades


    Homer wrote: »
    Nothing wrong with that! Ive gotten more compliments on my Save the Ocean Turtle and Steinhart Legacy diver than on most of my other watches that cost 10 times the price! Im slowly regressing back on the stages!

    It wasn't a complaint, just an observation.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 747 ✭✭✭HDMI


    Helping a friend of my mother in law move house and this was in a box in a drawer. The words Richard loves watches were uttered and I became it's new owner.

    This is a Caravelle Seahunter also known as the Devil Diver because of its dept rating. Production date stamp is M6 so 1966 which is the first year they were made. Some early 50 fathoms or Rolex vibes coming from this one. Unfortunately it's a non runner, you can pull the crown out and the hands move nice but someone really tried to wind this one and it's well stuck/broke/overwound and in need of a service.

    Dial looks lovely underneath the messed up domed crystal and the tritium lume is a nice colour. Also someone really done a job on the springbars and a hole on either side has a tip of the bar left in it so will need a little drilling (not by me) to clear the hole. I was surprised to see "T Japan T" at the six marker because Caravelle was owned by Bulova. Turns out Bulova even back then were buying movements from Citizen, this one is a Cal. 0241.

    It's 36mm which is way too small for my gorilla 8.5 inch wrists, not sure if I should get it serviced just for the hell of it or maybe flip it. :confused: Could possibly even pick up a movement from a cheaper watch and do a swap, but the lume on the hands could crumble.

    Interesting find no matter what I decide. :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 65,741 ✭✭✭✭unkel
    Chauffe, Marcel, chauffe!


    saccades wrote: »
    I've been stuck at stage 1 for years.

    Got my first watch when I was about 5, always loved watches but I stayed at phase 0-1 for the next 20 years. Then I hit phase 2 and stayed there for another 20 years

    Hit phase 3 about 3-4 years ago and phase 4 this year. I could well stay here forever or skip all the other phases till 10. I'm not making any predictions here, that's the one thing I have learnt. If you had told me 5 years ago that I would one day own a Rolex, I would have laughed. Not because I thought I couldn't ever afford one, more that they were not desirable to me at all at that stage. Oh how things do change and how you do learn...


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 12,704 Mod ✭✭✭✭blue5000


    I've missed a good few steps on the curve and sort of gone full circle back to Seiko again.
    HDMI keep us posted on the devil diver, pity about the size. I get a kick out of it when banks/security people ask my date of birth as it was in June '66!

    If the seat's wet, sit on yer hat, a cool head is better than a wet ar5e.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 65,741 ✭✭✭✭unkel
    Chauffe, Marcel, chauffe!


    blue5000 wrote: »
    I've missed a good few steps on the curve and sort of gone full circle back to Seiko again.

    I currently own 4 watches. 3 of them are Seikos. In a way they're my favourite watches. There is always room in a collection for Seikos imho :)

    Wearing orange turtle now, have been wearing blue tuna last few days. The latter is sold and being picked up this evening.


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  • Posts: 17,728 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    I'm between 2 and 3, not sure where Longines resides tbh .... to me it's a 3 ....... and I'm also at 10 as since I got the Hydroconquest I don't have any inking to change it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 747 ✭✭✭HDMI


    blue5000 wrote: »
    I've missed a good few steps on the curve and sort of gone full circle back to Seiko again.
    HDMI keep us posted on the devil diver, pity about the size. I get a kick out of it when banks/security people ask my date of birth as it was in June '66!

    I'm June '65 :pac:

    The likelihood is this is going on ebay, can't seem to find someone who will service it at a price that makes financial sense for a watch that will not get worn. I have been quoted $300 to sort it out which seems crazy. I had Michael Swift sort them for less than 100 quid when I was back in Ireland.

    If it was at least 40mm I would get it fixed but a similar non runner from the same year was listed at $295 or best offer and sold on ebay. Sounds like new Seiko money to me :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,110 ✭✭✭Thirdfox


    Oh ho - who is Michael Swift??? I am on the look out for an Irish servicer for Sólás (instead of sending it back to China) as I'd like to provide this in Ireland if possible but like you say it's about financial sense (and of course needs to make financial sense for the watchmaker providing the servicing too).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 747 ✭✭✭HDMI


    Thirdfox wrote: »
    Oh ho - who is Michael Swift??? I am on the look out for an Irish servicer for Sólás (instead of sending it back to China) as I'd like to provide this in Ireland if possible

    Michael Swift is an old time vintage watch repair guy in Scotland who does great work for great prices. When I collected vintage watches I always sent them to him.

    https://www.michaelswift.co.uk/services


  • Registered Users Posts: 420 ✭✭quattro777


    New arrival.....



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,819 ✭✭✭micks_address


    New or vintage?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,165 ✭✭✭893bet


    New based on that lume. That’s a FOIS I think based on the dial and they are only out the last 10 or so years.

    I think a speedmaster is the only black dialled watch that looks really good on a brown strap.


  • Registered Users Posts: 420 ✭✭quattro777


    893bet wrote: »
    New based on that lume. That’s a FOIS I think based on the dial and they are only out the last 10 or so years.


    Correct. A new FOIS.


    The only problem is I'm already looking for the next one....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,947 ✭✭✭✭banie01


    I had thought 42mm was my preferred size for watches.
    But!
    The recent astronaut acquisition and the Steinhart acquired from FG during the week are beginning to sway me strongly towards 39mm!

    The size just wears a lot slimmer than my divers and I think it's a sign I'm ageing and moving away from tacti-cool :pac:

    On the Steinhart, my 1st one and I'm very taken with it.
    It's in my rotation and is honestly far, far more watch than can be expected for the price!
    Even at full retail they really just are a quality put together piece IMO, I've paid far more for far "less" tbh

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  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,170 Mod ✭✭✭✭Wibbs


    Speaking of size matters Banie(which could be taken a few ways B :D )

    Well I have had one of those weeks :rolleyes::(:mad: that doesn't bare the telling, but I did have a good day today when a package arrived from the oul ebay.

    One of the two remaining watches I have of my dad is a 1980's Longines VHP Titanium. Great little watch it is too. Very ahead of the curve tech wise back then and was "mad money" at the time(1000 quid), but it's a small watch 34mm IIRC. For many years I had kept my eye out for the very rare big brother of his watch that runs to 37mm.

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    The Longines Ti VHP 1000Oe. The Oe being Oersted a measurement of magnetic fields. When I say rare I've read Longines saying 1000 examples and only produced in one year 1988. Between forums and the Bay I'd reckon I've seen three maybe four examples ever come up in the last 20 odd years*, but I always kept a search for "Longines VHP" going on eBay. Well a few weeks back I spotted one. Photos weren't great and the description was scant, but I read the 1000Oe on the dial. :eek:

    Me being a cheap so and times being tight, but it was my birthday this week so I put in my usual bid of 200 quid. I got it for 100. Only bidder. Get in! :) The seller noted honestly that it hadn't run in years so I had prepared to buy a new ETA movement that fits them, but isn't close to the spec or quality of the original. With bated breath I opened her up and saw a dead battery was still in the thing. Luckily a high quality one so no leakage. New battery in and It lives Igor it lives! *crazed cackle*

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    Note the gold coated pure iron faraday cage that surrounds the movement. It's also the very best of the movements in these. The one that has two quartz oscillators and thermocompensation and the rate is adjustable by the end user(you tap those little fingers to +/- point feck all of a second per month). Advertised as within a minute over five years, but guys have tweaked them down to under 30 seconds drift every five years. There are guys into this high accuracy quartz thing.

    My dads on the right, the newest addition to my madness on the left.

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    That pic for some reason doesn't show the size difference. It's a much heftier watch. And has a screwback and a screwdown crown for 100m depth rating(the standard one is just about washing the dishes proof). They can't have been cheap when new, when the standard one was 9-1000 quid. Interestingly it came with the original box and warranty card and it was sold in 1994. I suspect remaindered stock at that stage. I suppose it was a hard sell for a very narrow market(the in house marketing bumpf mentions physicists, medical types and electric train drivers of all folks) and expensive with it. I must contact the seller and ask him how much it cost him.

    It needed a deep clean. Well bracelets are always full of well, stuff. The cleaning fluid in the ultrasonic was manky after. But here it is earlier tonight. Crappy shot... :o

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    Oddly enough the lume is remarkably good on these. Small in quantity, near Seiko levels of brightness over time.

    OK not our usual fare, but it is me... And it shows that there are rare, unusual and quite unique and horologically important kit from some of the "big names" still out there for Argos fashion watch prices. I needed a bright spot this week so I have to say I'm well chuffed. :)



    *when they did come up for sale around 500 quid was about the asking, but in one well described auction it hit 1200 because of a few presumably high accuracy quartz fans.

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  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,170 Mod ✭✭✭✭Wibbs


    quattro777 wrote: »
    New arrival.....
    Niiice. You can never go wrong with a Speedie Q. IMHO it's one of the best "good watches" out there and is always in my top three I advise if a non watch person asks me what's a really great lifetime watch that'll can work with genes and a tux and will never be out of fashion. Well wear.

    Rejoice in the awareness of feeling stupid, for that’s how you end up learning new things. If you’re not aware you’re stupid, you probably are.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,767 ✭✭✭eljono


    Congrats on the new arrival Wibbs, must be very satisfying to find a good one after so long. Even more so when it's a sweet deal!


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,170 Mod ✭✭✭✭Wibbs


    eljono wrote: »
    Congrats on the new arrival Wibbs, must be very satisfying to find a good one after so long. Even more so when it's a sweet deal!
    Thanks E. At this stage I'd have paid double that for a manky one. :D Though unusually enough for titanium watches these wear very well or not at all. They heavily pushed the IIRC titanium nitride coating after the base case and bracelet links were blasted with "artificial sapphires". As you do. Part of the sales pitch at the time was to take one out of the shop window bring the customer outside and if there was brickwork around mash the watch into it back and forth and dust it off and then hand it to the customer to look for damage.

    TBH I'd completely forgotten about the search, but still checked my notifications every day half in passing, so it came as a shock TBH though a welcome one. :)

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,283 ✭✭✭dinorebel


    Wibbs wrote: »
    Niiice. You can never go wrong with a Speedie Q. IMHO it's one of the best "good watches" out there and is always in my top three I advise if a non watch person asks me what's a really great lifetime watch that'll can work with genes and a tux and will never be out of fashion. Well wear.
    Can I ask what the other 2 are?


  • Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 60,170 Mod ✭✭✭✭Wibbs


    dinorebel wrote: »
    Can I ask what the other 2 are?
    Usually a Steel Rolex, preferably a Sub(though in the current madness nope. I'd swap out a Seamaster here) and a higher end Seiko Diver of some nature. A digital original stylee G-Shock would be in the mix for more hardcore types. Dress watches aren't in at the moment, but if asked probably either a Cartier Tank or JLC Reverso.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,777 ✭✭✭Lorddrakul


    @quattro777 that's is a truly lovely piece.

    I do like the pre-pro watches. A '59 CK2998 would have to be my grail piece.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,561 ✭✭✭Ionised


    Recent arrival a couple of weeks ago. Totally forgot to post it.

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  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 12,704 Mod ✭✭✭✭blue5000


    Great story Wibbs, it's amazing what people put up on the bay with a poor description. Well wear.

    If the seat's wet, sit on yer hat, a cool head is better than a wet ar5e.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,819 ✭✭✭micks_address


    Very nice Ionised - is that quartz or automatic?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,312 ✭✭✭✭Cienciano


    Ionised wrote: »
    Recent arrival a couple of weeks ago. Totally forgot to post it.

    Very nice and great macro shots too.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,561 ✭✭✭Ionised


    Very nice Ionised - is that quartz or automatic?

    It is the SBGX263 Quartz model.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,561 ✭✭✭Ionised


    Cienciano wrote: »
    Very nice and great macro shots too.

    Modern phone cameras are so good these days. OnePlus 8pro if anyone is interested.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 733 ✭✭✭IrishPlayer


    Congrats Wibbs! Stories of finds like that are what keep me going and nice to know there is still treasure to be had out there.

    To use a quote I got recently,Talk about the thrill of the hunt, the joy of discovery! Great find! :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,819 ✭✭✭micks_address


    Picked up a second hand strapcode bracelet for my skx..a lot better than the standard supplied one. Waiting for ceramic batman lumed bezel to arrive before sending off for it's modification..very comfortable on the bracelet

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    Ionised wrote: »
    It is the SBGX263 Quartz model.


    Congrats - it's lovely.



    I have the prior model 063 - I'm unsure what the changes were as they appear to have the same specs, even weighing in the same, but they are fantastic all rounders and I think the Champagne dial is really something special.


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