Fixed a Stuck Bezel + Why this 80s Seiko Quartz Dive Watch is Better than the SKX
The SEIKO SKX009 was recently re-added to my watch collection. Since then I have been on the hunt for a couple of 1980s quartz derivatives of the same case design, and here they are: the 43mm DIA Seiko 7548 and the 38mm DIA Seiko 6458. Both watches have a superb high torque movement, and superior bezel action, which in my mind makes them better than their much younger SKX siblings.

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Hands-on video review of vintage Seiko divers (up to 1980)

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It's Time We Explain The Tiers Of Seiko Watches

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I Made A Chunky Seiko SRPD THINNER?! Come See How. #SRPDMOD #SKX #SEIKOMOD

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Is The Duro REALLY The Best Cheap Dive Watch? 14 Alternatives Tested

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My Seiko watch collection.

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Will it ever run again? Rust Restoration of Destroyed 80's Seiko Diver | Seiko 6309 service

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The 7 Levels Of Japanese Watches

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SKX007 Unidirectional to Bidirectional bezel conversion

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Watch Expert Brutally Exposes Rolex ‘Waitlist’ Scam, Dirty Secrets, & Celebrity Fakes | Nico Leonard

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Restoration of a Seiko Watch - Historically Important Wristwatch

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If not me, then who?

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Moody Gardens Penguin Cam LIVE | Penguin Habitat Stream at the Aquarium in Galveston, Texas

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Vintage Seiko Quartz Diver Service | 7548-700B

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Worn out Seiko SKX Watch Service and Repair | Seiko 7S26 Service

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Don't buy these watches

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Determining the Best Seiko Watch - 32 Watch Tournament Voted On By Subscribers

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Vintage Bruce Lee Chrono - 5K Giveaway (COMPLETED) - I Was Shocked When I Opened This Watch!

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Dead. Can I fix it? - Seiko 7548-7000

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The 7 Levels Of Watches

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