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I picked this up recently, new battery in and everything started. One of the lugs is cracked so going to repair that but does anyone know what model it is? There is no markings at all on the back of it

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There are usually sets of numbers imprintedin the case back, on the more modern watches . If there are no markings at all you will have to try and match models from the Seiko site .  There appears to be no indication on the dial at all either. I believe it’s classed as a Quartz Analogue as it carries both disciplines,    Good luck.

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11 minutes ago, watchweasol said:

There are usually sets of numbers imprintedin the case back, on the more modern watches . If there are no markings at all you will have to try and match models from the Seiko site .  There appears to be no indication on the dial at all either. I believe it’s classed as a Quartz Analogue as it carries both disciplines,    Good luck.

Yeah the back is totally blank, I will do some hunting. Thank you

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15 hours ago, Hutchlee said:

There is no markings at all on the back of it

maybe if we could see the movement itself that might be helpful perhaps

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