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I've attached the service notes with lubrication and a separate color lubrication guide.
Seiko-Oil-5106A.PDF
Seiko-5106A.PDF
Many thanks John!
These are great.

I bought the watch a couple years ago and it needs a good service now.
I opened it and had a bit of Oh s**** moment on how advanced it is for the time it was build.

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I've attached the service notes with lubrication and a separate color lubrication guide.
Seiko-Oil-5106A.PDF
Seiko-5106A.PDF
Many thanks John!
These are great.

I bought the watch a couple years ago and it needs a good service now.
I opened it and had a bit of Oh s**** moment on how advanced it is for the time it was build.

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Yes to normal Seiko this is a little bit more complicated or confusing perhaps. Then it's one of those strange older service guides where you have to look at the drawings and the step-by-step imagery and it is quite a confusing watch for Seiko. But at least the technical guide should help out considerably.

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