Revolvergeek
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Greetings,
Both withdrawn.
Seiko 5 Sport SKZ121, 7s36 23 jewel automatic movement, 100 meter rated, overall very presentable, but some scuffs and small scratches on the bezel (non-rotating), sides of the case and particularly the bottoms of the lugs. Maybe Timezone 75-80%? Not shown, but comes on a Seiko 18mm black nylon strap from a Flieger. Winds fine and day/date advance correctly: WITHDRAWN

Casio PAW1200, not sure of the exact variant number, but it is black and gray with dark green accents around the buttons. BRIGHT blue EL, charges fine, Atomic Synch works, no significant scratches/dings, but there is a small bi or Superglue residue on the inside of the bad under the keeper. Not visible when worn and can't be felt. I can try to get a scan of this is anybody wants to see it. There are two orings on either side of the strap keeper right now to keep the tip of the strap better tucked when worn on my 8.25 inch wrist. There is no structural damage to the band or keeper and the orings can be easily removed if not needed: Withdrawn


Thanks,
Danny
Both withdrawn.
Seiko 5 Sport SKZ121, 7s36 23 jewel automatic movement, 100 meter rated, overall very presentable, but some scuffs and small scratches on the bezel (non-rotating), sides of the case and particularly the bottoms of the lugs. Maybe Timezone 75-80%? Not shown, but comes on a Seiko 18mm black nylon strap from a Flieger. Winds fine and day/date advance correctly: WITHDRAWN


Casio PAW1200, not sure of the exact variant number, but it is black and gray with dark green accents around the buttons. BRIGHT blue EL, charges fine, Atomic Synch works, no significant scratches/dings, but there is a small bi or Superglue residue on the inside of the bad under the keeper. Not visible when worn and can't be felt. I can try to get a scan of this is anybody wants to see it. There are two orings on either side of the strap keeper right now to keep the tip of the strap better tucked when worn on my 8.25 inch wrist. There is no structural damage to the band or keeper and the orings can be easily removed if not needed: Withdrawn



Thanks,
Danny