Hi! I have a Seiko mdl. #6309-7049. It was my first 'good watch'. Thirty years ago I sent it back to Seiko, Japan. They 'serviced' the watch, replaced the hands and returned it with a note stating, "We have no more parts." The watch still runs and keeps remarkable time for a 40+ year old watch. I'm hoping I can find someone to service it once again. Can you help?
Jingle bells jingle bells a 6309 for Xmas day. Thanks Dan have a good one
Good for another 40 years and I bet it’ll look as good after those 40 years. Nice work Dan!
Thanks for the support and the kind comments, Steve!
Inspired to wear my patina 1982 Turtle! Another successful service by Mr Blair!
Wear it!!
Relaxing video. Quick question, is the new movements(4r36) in the new turtles also good quality that can last lifetime with proper care?
Honestly, I have no experience with 4r36 movements.
Hi! I have a Seiko mdl. #6309-7049. It was my first 'good watch'. Thirty years ago I sent it back to Seiko, Japan. They 'serviced' the watch, replaced the hands and returned it with a note stating, "We have no more parts."
The watch still runs and keeps remarkable time for a 40+ year old watch.
I'm hoping I can find someone to service it once again. Can you help?
At 9:20 The rubber seal isn't in properly.
the case back will correct the position once installed.
What does this service cost?
Depends a lot on condition coming in. Usually starts around $500
Who the hell is Mathew?
the owner of the watch.
@@BlairWatchProject oh .. okay. Great videos btw. Keep up the good work.