Dan found this pitted Seiko at the bottom of the ocean while diving. He hasn’t fired it up yet, but looks like the mineral crystal got quite a beating from Nemo.
Close up… [Seiko & Citizen Forum]
Dan found this pitted Seiko at the bottom of the ocean while diving. He hasn’t fired it up yet, but looks like the mineral crystal got quite a beating from Nemo.
Close up… [Seiko & Citizen Forum]
John lives in Brooklyn and has loved watches since he got his first Swatch Irony automatic in 1998. He is the editor of WristWatchReview.
Ack! Is it full of water?
Hello,
Were you able to find somoeone to fix your “under the sea” seiko watch? I have one that I’ve had for about 20 years, it quit working, and I took it to a watch repair shop thinking the battery needed changing. The man told me it was “unfixable” because it had been in salt water at some point and had ruined it. I want to get it repaired, is there someone you know that can repair this old seiko?
Sincerely,
Karen with a broken heart because of her broken watch