Duracuir1
Silver Member
Dear members, I am offering this watch for sale and have set the price at $875 plus shipping.
Returns considered if needed after discussing why.
I have a few positive feedbacks on this forum. I can help you find them if needed.
I got this watch in 2019 from my friend who is a jeweller. It ran fast and was sent by my jeweller for repairs. It has worked fine ever since. I gave my friend a bunch of straps in return for the service so I have no documentation to show you.
The Seiko 7005-8052 is available on EBay, but blue dial ones seem to be rare. I was not sure how to price it. If I priced it too low, hurry! If I priced it too high, I am keeping it.
Watch head only. No strap.
Automatic movement with quick set date works well. Keeps good time.
Bezel has scratches expected on a circa 1970 watch. Bezel moves in both directions. Bezel does not click. It glides. It is secure and does not move without deliberate effort to set it.
The stainless steel case is difficult to measure due to its shape. I call it 38 mm. Comparable to the Sub 5513 that I once owned. Have a look at the photos. It has some wear and scratches, as does the case back.
Lugs are 18 mm wide.
Lume shines bright and fades quickly to a very low glow.
Please ask questions or post comments if you have any helpful info for our members.
Thank you CWC for this opportunity.
Steve
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Returns considered if needed after discussing why.
I have a few positive feedbacks on this forum. I can help you find them if needed.
I got this watch in 2019 from my friend who is a jeweller. It ran fast and was sent by my jeweller for repairs. It has worked fine ever since. I gave my friend a bunch of straps in return for the service so I have no documentation to show you.
The Seiko 7005-8052 is available on EBay, but blue dial ones seem to be rare. I was not sure how to price it. If I priced it too low, hurry! If I priced it too high, I am keeping it.
Watch head only. No strap.
Automatic movement with quick set date works well. Keeps good time.
Bezel has scratches expected on a circa 1970 watch. Bezel moves in both directions. Bezel does not click. It glides. It is secure and does not move without deliberate effort to set it.
The stainless steel case is difficult to measure due to its shape. I call it 38 mm. Comparable to the Sub 5513 that I once owned. Have a look at the photos. It has some wear and scratches, as does the case back.
Lugs are 18 mm wide.
Lume shines bright and fades quickly to a very low glow.
Please ask questions or post comments if you have any helpful info for our members.
Thank you CWC for this opportunity.
Steve










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