Re: Are vintage Seiko crystals removeable?
- From: dAz <dazb@zipDOTcomDOTau>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 12:06:54 +1000
ABC wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 09:03:34 +1000, dAz <dazb@zipDOTcomDOTau> wrote:
give me the case number on the back I will have a look through the books and see if there is a plexi listed
SW+13057+Seiko+waterproof+Diashock+Unbreakable Mainspring+all stainless steel
These are all the moulded markings on the perimeter. There is a seahorse in the middle. There is also "4300041" which is punched in so it should be the serial number.
yeah I was afraid of that, the watch is before they started using their standardised part numbering system.
you are going to take or send the case into a supplier and hope they can find a plexi to suit.
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