Funky vintage Seiko 6106-8599 had some problems. Let's try to fix it.
The Seiko 6106-8599 is not one of the brand's more common references. The bold blue and gold design won't resonate with everyone, but it is a cool slice of time from the early 1970s. The numbers on this watch suggest 1970 actually. There were a couple of issues along the way. You might spot one early yourself and guess the other one.

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A 60's Survivor: Seiko Sea-Lion M330 Jewel Upgrade & Service

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Seiko 6105 "Captain Willard" Vintage Watch Restoration

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The Chinese Watches in the UK Swiss Brands Don't Want You to Know!

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My First Seiko 7S26... What Wasn't Wrong With It?

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It looked so good in the eBay photos... 😫

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Water Damaged Seiko Restoration

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Warranty tested: I bought an Olto-8 Chrono Gate & had to send it back.

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I got this rusted vintage Benrus for free. Can it run again? Benrus DM21/ETA 1280 movement service.

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Seiko 6106 Assembly Tutorial Part 1

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AliExpress "Big Red" Watch Tools — Huge Mistake! (Amazon Quality vs Cheap Reality)

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Discovering My Grail Seiko: First-Ever Service(?) on a Single-Owner Kakume

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Building 3 genuine MoonSwatches at the same time! With lots of problems... and solutions.

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'68 Seiko 6106-8069, cal. 6106. Cleaned, serviced.

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I Serviced And Flipped These 4 Watches - The Profit Shocked Me! (Dream Watch Fund!)

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Seiko Sea Lion M88 Rebuild (6106-8030) Watch Restoration

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Vintage Seiko Restoration – 1969 Lord-Matic Revival

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Abused Seiko 5 Gets A Well Needed Restoration - Automatic Vintage Watch - 7009a

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A Seiko With a Story - Full Service of a 6119C

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Restoring an oil-soaked Vintage Hamilton Automatic Watch

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