Whats on Your Wrist?

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I love the Corgi!

This Sub has been my daily since my mother passed:
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This thread and another discussion on here made me think of an old watch I've had sitting in a box on my dresser for too long. My first job after getting out of the Marines was at San Diego Divers Supply. I was heavy into scuba diving at the time and needed a good dive watch. They had this sitting in the front case and I could barely afford it even with my employee discount, but I wore it everywhere for years. It's a Seiko 7002-7009A1 which were, so I am told, issued to the SEALs for a while.

I don't know why it went into the box but it did. When I took it out it last week still ran, but very slowly. It's currently at our jeweler getting refurbished and I bought a Seiko divers rubber strap for it since the metal one is worn out. This will be my daily once I get it back
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Both very nice pieces @YETI

Like you, I have a Seiko 7002 that I've owned for 16 years and stashed in my safe years ago, except mine is a 7002-700J. Last I remember it was not keeping time and was due for a service. Such a cool watch that deserves some wrist time.

This thread gave me the kick in the ass I needed - will be pulling it out and getting it serviced next week.
 
Both very nice pieces @YETI

Like you, I have a Seiko 7002 that I've owned for 16 years and stashed in my safe years ago, except mine is a 7002-700J. Last I remember it was not keeping time and was due for a service. Such a cool watch that deserves some wrist time.

This thread gave me the kick in the ass I needed - will be pulling it out and getting it serviced next week.
That's great! I'm stoked to hear another 7002 is getting back to work!
 
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