spoonman
Silver Member
Picked up this classic Seiko used at an University of Alberta auction back in the 90's and recently started wearing it again, but time to pass it onto someone who will appreciate this historic piece - first analogue display quartz chronograph movement.
Pictures found here: https://imgur.com/a/1GcW6
If you are a fan of significant watches in the Seiko line, then you know all about this one. H
ere's a little info on the 7A28: https://thespringbar.com/blogs/guides/seiko-7a28-collectors-guide
It's quite "well used" and the bottom right pusher isn't working (so the chrono works, but technically not...) but keeps rock solid time. Like a fool, I tossed the original bracelet 'cause it was broken, so I put it on the black rubber strap - to make it more like the speedy clone that it is...ha ha.
It's a rough and tumble watch and shows it, but these watches are getting harder to find - so now's your chance to grab a bit of history. Selling for $200 plus shipping from Edmonton (and I'll cover the paypal fees).
Pictures found here: https://imgur.com/a/1GcW6
If you are a fan of significant watches in the Seiko line, then you know all about this one. H
ere's a little info on the 7A28: https://thespringbar.com/blogs/guides/seiko-7a28-collectors-guide
It's quite "well used" and the bottom right pusher isn't working (so the chrono works, but technically not...) but keeps rock solid time. Like a fool, I tossed the original bracelet 'cause it was broken, so I put it on the black rubber strap - to make it more like the speedy clone that it is...ha ha.
It's a rough and tumble watch and shows it, but these watches are getting harder to find - so now's your chance to grab a bit of history. Selling for $200 plus shipping from Edmonton (and I'll cover the paypal fees).