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FS: I have a 1970`s Seiko Pogue in excellent condition for sale. Number is 6139-6005.
Price is $ 525 shipped USPS within CONUS
It is like new and everything work and shows like it should. The crystal is like new with no scratches and the inner rotating bezel which is very often dull and faded is crisp and clear. It rotates as it should. The date quick adjust works as it should. Pushers are crisp and frim and reset is dead to `0`. Dial is deep blue in like new condition and hands in great shape with some lume remaining. Lettering and date is perfect. It keeps great time and has a Seiko bracelet with 2 extra links. Case is in very good condition with crisp corners and light scratches only. Case appears to not have been polished in original condition.
I bought it for my dad, who had this watch in the 70`s but he now wants a Omega Seamaster - go figure. So I have this one to sell. Everyone who knows these watches knows that the price for one of these in excellent condition can be $700 or more, so my price is very fair.
Thank you!
Here is a link to a photo album showing the Pogue:
https://imgur.com/a/iw7yUn5
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