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Old 05-07-2024, 12:15 PM
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Glad this thread popped up, as I have a watch question. I have a Seiko 7A28-7039 chronograph that I've had nearly 40 years. It works great, but I managed to lose a bracelet link. Finding a replacement has proven very difficult. Any suggestions from the forum on locating a replacement link?



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If you cannot find on OEM link or complete bracelet via eBay...

Get a new third party bracelet:
https://unclestraps.com/collections/seiko-diver
https://unclestraps.com/collections/other-seiko
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Old 05-07-2024, 03:37 PM
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Glad this thread popped up, as I have a watch question. I have a Seiko 7A28-7039 chronograph that I've had nearly 40 years. It works great, but I managed to lose a bracelet link. Finding a replacement has proven very difficult. Any suggestions from the forum on locating a replacement link?
I would check the WatchUSeek forum.
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Old 05-08-2024, 05:15 PM
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Watch Service Question: My Seiko diver was running a little slow, so took it in to have it checked out. Watch guy came back with it needing overhaul...new mainspring, gasket & crystal for $625.

Does this sound about right?

I have had it for about 10 yrs....never had it serviced, and there are some scratches/chips in the crystal I was going to ask about...paid $200 new for it (Seiko Diver - SKX007 (Japan)). They look to be going for about $900 now....
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Old 05-08-2024, 05:43 PM
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I'd get a second opinion.
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Old 05-08-2024, 05:47 PM
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Watch Service Question: My Seiko diver was running a little slow, so took it in to have it checked out. Watch guy came back with it needing overhaul...new mainspring, gasket & crystal for $625.

Does this sound about right?

I have had it for about 10 yrs....never had it serviced, and there are some scratches/chips in the crystal I was going to ask about...paid $200 new for it (Seiko Diver - SKX007 (Japan)). They look to be going for about $900 now....
Amazon has it for that new. I was going to ask what differentiates from my Pepsi version I paid $178 for in 2015 but I see it costs similar now
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Old 05-09-2024, 03:56 AM
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Yeah, that's a hefty price for a repair. At $625, you're nearing the cost of a new SKX007
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Old 05-09-2024, 06:51 AM
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Watch Service Question: My Seiko diver was running a little slow, so took it in to have it checked out. Watch guy came back with it needing overhaul...new mainspring, gasket & crystal for $625. Does this sound about right?

I have had it for about 10 yrs....never had it serviced, and there are some scratches/chips in the crystal I was going to ask about...paid $200 new for it (Seiko Diver - SKX007 (Japan)). They look to be going for about $900 now....
The price for a new one is bit high but scarcity in the market for "new ones", covid, and more people interested in watches has caused all prices to go up.

That price for service is insane. Nobody repairs Seiko movements, you just replace them.

- A new sapphire crystal (that does not scratch like the original mineral crystal) is about $50 and $35 to install.
- A new crystal gasket is about $5 and $0 to install if you are already replacing the crystal.
- A new NH36/4r36 movement (better than the original 7s26 because it hand winds and hacks the seconds hand) is about $75 and $50 to install.
- A new caseback gasket is about $5 and $0 to install because it is no extra labor if you already open the watch to service the movement.

Contact one of the following to have them do the work (as they are both well known in the Seiko modder community):
http://www.newatchworks.com/home.html
https://lume-shot.com/


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Amazon has it for that new. I was going to ask what differentiates from my Pepsi version I paid $178 for in 2015 but I see it costs similar now
SKX009/Pepsi New Old Stock costs a little less than an SKX007 but see the reasons above as to why they are so expensive now.

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Yeah, that's a hefty price for a repair. At $625, you're nearing the cost of a new SKX007
Not quite but coming very close. See above.

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Old 05-09-2024, 10:00 AM
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Watch Service Question: My Seiko diver was running a little slow, so took it in to have it checked out. Watch guy came back with it needing overhaul...new mainspring, gasket & crystal for $625.

Does this sound about right?

I have had it for about 10 yrs....never had it serviced, and there are some scratches/chips in the crystal I was going to ask about...paid $200 new for it (Seiko Diver - SKX007 (Japan)). They look to be going for about $900 now....
I would suggest, as others that you get a new crystal and new movement.
The NH-36 movement is pretty reasonable. Crystal is about $50.

Crystals: https://usa.crystaltimes.net/product...hire-crystals/
Make sure you select the SKX007 version/option.

Movements: https://usa.crystaltimes.net/product...ory/movements/
NH36 is a direct replacement.

There's TWO watch repair schools in seattle:
https://northseattle.edu/programs/wa...logy-institute
http://www.norwestschoolofhorology.com/

Alternatively, you can use this guy to modify however you want:
https://fourfortyfourpm.com/
Nathan is great, his pricing is right on the site, and he can even source parts for you.

He did this whole watch for me with parts I supplied.
Highly recommend
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Old 05-10-2024, 11:28 AM
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Nice save JedB and NYCFixie! I love it when Paceliners help each other out!
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Old 05-11-2024, 03:04 PM
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Watch Service Question: My Seiko diver was running a little slow, so took it in to have it checked out. Watch guy came back with it needing overhaul...new mainspring, gasket & crystal for $625.

Does this sound about right?

I have had it for about 10 yrs....never had it serviced, and there are some scratches/chips in the crystal I was going to ask about...paid $200 new for it (Seiko Diver - SKX007 (Japan)). They look to be going for about $900 now....
I personally would just spend zero and just tinker w/ it until it was close.

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Old 05-13-2024, 03:53 PM
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I would suggest, as others that you get a new crystal and new movement.
The NH-36 movement is pretty reasonable. Crystal is about $50.

Crystals: https://usa.crystaltimes.net/product...hire-crystals/
Make sure you select the SKX007 version/option.

Movements: https://usa.crystaltimes.net/product...ory/movements/
NH36 is a direct replacement.

There's TWO watch repair schools in seattle:
https://northseattle.edu/programs/wa...logy-institute
http://www.norwestschoolofhorology.com/

Alternatively, you can use this guy to modify however you want:
https://fourfortyfourpm.com/
Nathan is great, his pricing is right on the site, and he can even source parts for you.

He did this whole watch for me with parts I supplied.
Highly recommend
I am going with Nathan...he is going to do some mods for me as well as swap out the movement to the NH36...all in still about $175 less the the quote I got here locally!

I appreciate all the help from everyone!

Cheers!
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Old 05-13-2024, 03:55 PM
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I am going with Nathan...he is going to do some mods for me as well as swap out the movement to the NH36...all in still about $175 less the the quote I got here locally!

I appreciate all the help from everyone!

Cheers!
Please tell him Jed, whom he did 4x watches with custom date dials for, sent you his way.

Thank you,
Jed
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Old 05-16-2024, 12:38 PM
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Yes! Another Doxa lover. And I thought I was gonna be the only one. Nick are the newer ones the same size/thickness as the OG 300T?
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Old 05-16-2024, 12:48 PM
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Holy carp!

I collected perhaps two dozen interesting Seikos about fifteen years ago. Looks like I need to dive into my watch drawer and put them all on watchuseek!

My favorite is an orange Sumo. I think that's my only keeper.

...had it reglazed two years ago, haven't worn it since...may never wear it...but I could.
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Old 05-16-2024, 01:09 PM
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Holy carp!

I collected perhaps two dozen interesting Seikos about fifteen years ago. Looks like I need to dive into my watch drawer and put them all on watchuseek!

My favorite is an orange Sumo. I think that's my only keeper.

...had it reglazed two years ago, haven't worn it since...may never wear it...but I could.
If you do let me know. I would not miss my Pepsi if it is selling for 500 or so more than I paid.
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