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I recently got a bag of 10 watches from the antique store, I recognize the Seiko Panda (the case is in horrible condition) but not so sure about the others. If you see anything you recognize feel free to let me know but either way they're mainly swiss and I'm happy to have them in my collection.

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Yep!  I loooooove little finds like this.  Is that Seiko a 7A38?  Can't make out the rest as the pic isn't high res enough to get in close.

It's so nice when you get to the point that you can spot a diamond in the rough isn't it. As posted above, i picked up a lot of 7 watches recently, 6of which were old quartz rubbish, but hidden in there i spotted this (obviously it didn't look quite like this when I pulled it out of the box!):

 

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