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My little Seiko collection is complete

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Thanks to the quite wonderful @Faze i was able to acquire from him a long lost watch I had owned back in 1999, (the digital s640-4070) and have now completed my little Seiko collection.

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As you can tell I do love a chronograph, but also I just love the details and varied looks of Seikos.

I might have to buy a second box for 6 more watches at this rate but thought I’d share where I’m at so far.

Cheers
Dan.
Thanks to the quite wonderful @Faze i was able to acquire from him a long lost watch I had owned back in 1999, (the digital s640-4070) and have now completed my little Seiko collection.

View attachment 162947

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As you can tell I do love a chronograph, but also I just love the details and varied looks of Seikos.

I might have to buy a second box for 6 more watches at this rate but thought I’d share where I’m at so far.

Cheers
Dan.
You have me at a disadvantage. If you feel your collection is "complete", why the need for another box?
Once upon a time, I thought I had enough Pulsars, but once the "ball was rolling", so to speak, there was no stopping it. 25 years later, here I am.
Every watch on that table is either 14 or 18 karat solid gold (except for the little rectangular pocket watch in the corner)...most in 18K. 21 have been added since these pics were taken....and I STILL do not have a "complete" collection. It's quite possible, being precious metal and produced in such limited quantities, that there may be no surviving examples of some that I lack (but, hope remains...a unique 18K Dress watch recently was added to the collection).
You're on a slippery slope, mate...just an observation from a fellow collector who failed to put the brakes on in time to keep from going off the cliff...lol.
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But, I wouldn't change a thing...