This site is a "visual diary" of my watch collecting activities.
It shows the Seiko watches that I've
owned.
I like to "catch-and-release". I search and buy interesting
watches at bargain prices,
take their pictures,
then sell them to other collectors.
I only keep a few of them; those are marked
with "*'" in the list below.
Most of the following Seiko watches
use the 7Axx movements. They were the
world's first quartz analog
chronographs. They were made the
"old-fashioned" way, with metal gears instead
of plastic, and have 15
jewels. Although most of them are
now over 20 years old, they still keep accurate
time within +/- 5 seconds
per month.
Notice: The photos at this site are not to be used
in auctions/sales ads without my permission.
For a comprehensive database of watch photos, visit
John Gauch's Jayhawk Watch Photo
Database
The
Seiko & Citizen
Watch Forum is a great place to discuss
watches made by Seiko and Citizen.
There
are many knowledgeable, helpful, and friendly members
in that forum.