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    1988 Quartz watches

    Where there any quartz Seiko dive watches made being made in 1988?

    I know the 6309 and the 7002 were produced in '88 but both of those are mechanical. I am looking for a watch to fill two spots in my collection a grab and go and birth year watch.

    Edit: Are there any other companies that produced quartz dive watches that could be easily dated to 1988 preferable in the 39-40mm size range?

    Double edit: What models of quartz chronographs in Seiko produce in 1988?
    Last edited by 93EXCivic; Jun 17, 2015 at 05:05 PM.
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    I guess to answer my own question it would be 4205 (which is a little small be doable at 37mm) and some of the shrouded professional series but not exactly sure which ones (they are probably out of my price range anyway).

    Edit: the 4205 is a mechanical...
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    I don't know about Seiko, but didn't TAG make an awesome dive watch in 38mm back then? The one from The Living Daylights? I've seen them for sale for a couple hundred bucks before. Almost bought one since that's my favorite Bond movie, but the size kept me away.




    Edit: Yikes, I guess prices have gone up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    I don't know about Seiko, but didn't TAG make an awesome dive watch in 38mm back then? The one from The Living Daylights? I've seen them for sale for a couple hundred bucks before. Almost bought one since that's my favorite Bond movie, but the size kept me away.
    The Night Diver?

    I like the 1000 series but I have no idea if you can date them to a certain year.
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    My good man, a Seiko 7C43

    http://jikanwatch.blogspot.com.au/20...7c43-7010.html

    Perfect for you

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    I might not be able to resist a remake of the Seiko 7C43...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Domo View Post
    My good man, a Seiko 7C43

    http://jikanwatch.blogspot.com.au/20...7c43-7010.html

    Perfect for you
    Awesome!

    Someone on another forum also suggested the Seiko 7A28/38/48 chronographs.
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