Michael you going to have to slow down one project at a time one day at a time. I was where you are attempting to take care of to many jobs at the same time. I learned to just slow down and do one job at a time and not start another one until one is done . I really like your video's and enjoy watching them.
Thanks Michael, I really enjoyed this. I like the old Seiko dive watches, from the 1968 model 6105-8000 (aka Slim Willard) through the SKX007. Seiko's newer divers don't do anything for me. If I correctly read the numbers on the back of your watch, it's a 2625 movement and serial number is 070420. It was manufactured in July 1980.
Feel you buddy, nice watch though. On a stressful hot day, we robots drain some of our hydrafluid from our tanks, day goes smoother thereafter.. bzzzt!
Mike those quartz divers were actually once men’s watches though they are now the size many women wear. Men’s watches like our waistlines have grown over the years😂😂😂. I own a Seiko with a black dial and a Citizen both quartz that date from the late 80s very early 90. Good pickup if they will run. The Orange dial version is always the hardest color way to find usually. The original Seiko divers were once more expensive than the Omega Sea Master when they first came out. On an additional note I sent you a PM last night about a couple of items I would like to send your way if interested.