KR - The Seiko 7A28-7049 Lost At Sea for a year - is back again
The original owner used this as his dive watch in the 1980s, and lost it off his wrist during a dive. It sat on the bottom for a year until it was found the following season by one of his students. Here it is post-restoration.

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