Seiko & Citizen Watch Forum Message Archive
To get to know the divers...
Visit the
Seiko Divers Reference
. It contains a lot of useful information from the postings of this forum's members.
What's really hot now: the 6105, 6309 and 6306 divers. The 7002 are more recent models and so they are considered a little less rare.
For a 200m diver, I'd go for a 7002-7039 or one of the current models (like the SKX007 or SKX173, but the "Black Monster" SKX779 is also extremely popular). The divers can all take decades of abuse and still run like they just came out of the factory.
There are a lot of knowledgeable Seiko collectors on this forum, so feel free to post any questions you might have.
Have fun watch hunting!
-Kevin
Message Thread
- The Ugly Duckling... - Kevin Chan - 2003-08-01 16:39:00
- Shawn, check out the pics! (nt) - Kevin Chan - 2003-08-01 16:41:00
- still a nice watch Kevin, despite the need for an anti-inflammatory :) nt - ponycarp51 - 2003-08-01 17:43:00
- can we get some pictures of it in the dark? NT - longboarder - 2003-08-01 20:06:00
- Here ya go... - Kevin Chan - 2003-08-01 23:06:00
- Kev saves another sweet Seiko. Great work Kevin. I still need one of those.../nt - Johnny009 - 2003-08-01 22:17:00
- Not an ugly duckling, just in need of a good makeover>> - Cobrajet25 - 2003-08-02 03:03:00
- Kevin, Congrats on the HTF 7002-700J. It is going to be just fine.... - shawn - 2003-08-02 09:11:00
- This one could be handy for a miner - LR - 2003-08-02 09:15:00
- To get to know the divers... - Kevin Chan - 2003-08-02 09:36:00
- That lume job looks familiar. I think the same guy did this one - Gavin - 2003-08-02 21:03:00
- Maybe they're both pastry chefs moonlighting as master watchmakers! :-) (nt) - Kevin Chan - 2003-08-03 01:44:00
- you guys have nothing on my "invented" model 6309-7040.... - Anonymous - 2003-08-03 16:19:00