Awesome video. If you check Pogues book “For the Grace of God” there is a picture of him wearing his Seiko well into retirement. I have six restored 6139/6138 models myself and they are terrific daily wearers although the price creep is making me more cautious. Today I’m wearing my 6139-6015 blue dial and loving it.
Herman Rivera , that’s a tough one. I have an original blue one that I just got that has the same problem. There are aftermarket crown assemblies on eBay for about $75. I don’t know how good they are. I recommend that you contact Adrian at Vintage Time Australia or Spencer Klein at Klein Vintage Watch.
GEARY It will likely cost more than a speedmaster if they do like they did with the 62MAS. I love Seiko (though as of late the people running it are changing that) but not even I would pay coaxial speedmaster prices for a Pouge re-issue or heritage piece. A perfect example of my current distaste with Seiko is how suddenly the 6R movement has become rarefied and more expensive even though for years you could get them for less than 400$. It’s like Seiko are announcing that they are done trying to make improved and newer movements.
no thanks on the re-issue. they tried this on the UFO/Flying Saucer 6119/6106 and release the only version that people bought was the SRPC13 teal dial. it looks great but it doesn't function like the original. plus the price will be insane for seiko to make an auto chrono like the 6139s.
Thank you for this video. I am watching videos on this watch to learn about mine. My wifes hobby is estate jewelry. She recently gave me a June of 69 6139 6000 with blue face. I'm infatuated. All I did was start inspecting it with a magnifying glass, and it took off ticking. All functions work. Proof front and back.
I recently acquired my late uncles Pogue. First thoughts was "cool" as seiko. But after about 5 minutes looking at it I knew it was something special. July 1971. All original and very good condition. I had it serviced and just love it
Just bought a near mint 6002 from '76. Original dial with no black ring around the sub-dial. Flawless except some minor scrapes on the movement in line with the rivets caused by a loose weight. Still running strong, keeping good time. Can't believe my luck...
My 6002 was my Dad’s that he bought, wore and dove in the Navy during Vietnam. It’s different than your example where his has the Chronograph Automatic with the 70m water resist on the 9 o’clock side. Suwa logo as well but just no 17J with it. I have a closeup picture he took of it on his wrist from 1972 that confirms it was like that when it was new. Searching around you will also see others with this variant. Both mine and Col Pogues are also the international french/english date version you could switch between. Which I’m not certain if this 6005 shown is. The 6005 also has 3 different yellow dials produced for these watches with this case reference as well. This is where many get into the “pogueness” of the watch. What is and isn’t. In my eyes pogue is the general series for these beautiful timepieces. You can’t go wrong with any of them, and I’m fortunate to get to wear my late father’s to this day.
This has to be the coolest space watch, in my opinion. Sure, the speedy was there first in general, but this is the first auto in space! Also, it's a lot more visually interesting. I actually came into possession of a very beat-up silver-dial 6139 a couple months ago. It no longer runs, and needs a LOT of parts, but I'm excited to get it up and running again.
Just added this watch to my watch collection and had one back in 1979 and was stolen in my locker in high school!! Gave 100$ for mine and it’s mint shape and no scratches and keeps great time while I’m Wearing it
Just added this watch to my watch collection and had one back in 1979 and was stolen in my locker in high school!! Gave 100$ for mine and it’s mint shape and no scratches and keeps great time while I’m Wearing it greatttttt watch !! Now I have stage 4 cancer and hope I get to enjoy it some before I pass away with cancer 😢
Between November 73 & February 1974, during Skylab-4 space station mission both astronaut William Pogue (Seiko 6139) and astronaut Gerald Carr (Movado Datron) wore an automatic chronograph. So both the "Seiko Pogue" and "Movado Carr" can wear the title of first automatic chronographs to be worn in space! #MoonwatchUniverse
Awesome watch. I found one of these in a Pawn Shop, and the shop owner owned it since he was in 4th grade, which would be 1980 when he got it. $275!!! Pretty dang low price considering the cheapest I've seen them is $500. I'll be picking it up pretty soon.
I inherited one from my dad who won it in a sales contest. He left it in a drawer for 40 years. It’s in mint condition and only took minor servicing to restore to like new.
@@Boblw56 That's awesome! I've been searching for a 1971 for over a year now and just pulled the trigger on one last week. Found it on eBay. The photos weren't great so I gambled a bit, but paid a very reasonable price because of the lack of photo quality, and the watch showed up in amazing condition. The case has wear on it, but has never been polished. My guess is that someone wore it for a couple of years, and then put it away. Comes on the H Link bracelet original to the reference number. Perfect birth year watch for my collection since I was also in the Air Force and enjoy the space historical significance. Anyway, I'm glad you found yours! I think they are really cool pieces.
Nice, video, love this watch! But you should have mentioned the race to the first automatic chronograph and that this is arguably the first automatic chronograph
My parents got me one for Christmas one year when I was a kid. I still have it and it's in really nice condition. Only problem is it only runs properly when the chronograph function is engaged. I'm a bit leery of taking it anywhere locally (small city in TX) to work on it. I need to check the caseback to see its age. I'm thinking mid--late 70's which would have made me 8-12 yrs old. Of course I had no idea about the significance of the piece back then. I just thought it was cool as hell looking !!
Congratulations on finding a "True Pogue" in such good condition Bruce! Do you know the price premium for the True Pogue compared to other variants? Fantastic review. Thank you for sharing these great watches with us :)
My Pogue (bought in Vienna, Austria, in early winter 1972, as far as I remember, but following the production number supposed to be bought in early winter 1973) has both, "CHRONOGRAPH AUTOMATIC" AND "WATER 70 m RESIST". The number on the backside is 35855 (so May '73?), the calenderday is German/English. Everything ok with this model???
got mine from Zayers in Saugus around "78 lost it for many years within my parents house but it surfaced back in 04 in a box of junk and this thing still keeps great time for what it is +5 min a month but not going to have it calibrated its part of the character cool piece and sit in the winder next to speedy
The 6139, for me, is quickly attaining “grail watch” status amongst Seiko watches. What a truly outstanding timepiece! I really wish Seiko does a reissue for this. Preferably an automatic, but even a mecha-quartz would suffice.
Great little video, nice background info. I've recently bought a 6002, would you recommend letting the chrono run while not in use or keep it stopped? I hear conflicting information about the stress on the clutch
Awesome watches!!!! Thank you for sharing. I desperately want one of these things. If I may ask, what is the ballpark price range of these? Quick eBay search shows the -6005 seems to be about double the asking of the 6002. What is the difference between the two? Just the lettering on the dial? Anyways thank you again
Hey, I have a 6139-6002 (1971/ Blue Dial / Middle East). It is slightly damaged. But everything works properly and runs well. How much could I quote for the watch?
Right price for that age I’m sure more traditional watch maker brands marked their prices way up due to heritage, durability, and owners rights of an invention
Im fortunate enough to own one,searched for years for the right one,finally managed to get one,one owner from new,in great condition,paid a fair price too,i now have 12 seikos 😂
Great Video. I have a yellow face one in really nice condition. It doesn't have the water 70m resist on the left but other than that the markings are identical. It does not have the word "Chronograph" below the Automatic. The ref says 6139-6002 so I'm picking its pretty early. But the serial number is interesting. It says 6N0418. So can somebody please tell me what year this is from? Note the N in the serial Number. Thanks :-)
Seiko should re release this exact pogue seiko has a similar release of this watch the only thing is that it has no chronograph it just has the balance wheel exposed
Awesome video. If you check Pogues book “For the Grace of God” there is a picture of him wearing his Seiko well into retirement. I have six restored 6139/6138 models myself and they are terrific daily wearers although the price creep is making me more cautious. Today I’m wearing my 6139-6015 blue dial and loving it.
Great comment man, pinning this. Thank you
Bruce Williams sure, glad to help!
I have a 6139-6005 with a missing crown. Do you know where i can get it repaired?
Herman Rivera , that’s a tough one. I have an original blue one that I just got that has the same problem. There are aftermarket crown assemblies on eBay for about $75. I don’t know how good they are. I recommend that you contact Adrian at Vintage Time Australia or Spencer Klein at Klein Vintage Watch.
@@tods.9947 Thanks Tod
This is the watch Seiko should reissue as a standard release. Their archives are a gold mine and they don't even realize it.
GEARY I I agree 100% good call!!
GEARY It will likely cost more than a speedmaster if they do like they did with the 62MAS. I love Seiko (though as of late the people running it are changing that) but not even I would pay coaxial speedmaster prices for a Pouge re-issue or heritage piece. A perfect example of my current distaste with Seiko is how suddenly the 6R movement has become rarefied and more expensive even though for years you could get them for less than 400$. It’s like Seiko are announcing that they are done trying to make improved and newer movements.
no thanks on the re-issue. they tried this on the UFO/Flying Saucer 6119/6106 and release the only version that people bought was the SRPC13 teal dial. it looks great but it doesn't function like the original. plus the price will be insane for seiko to make an auto chrono like the 6139s.
Well well well, five years on and they’ve reissued it. Taking preorders now. 😊
@@LCOF
Beat me to it.
I absolutely LOVE my Pogue! This watch has so much character, history and badassery!
Thank you for this video. I am watching videos on this watch to learn about mine. My wifes hobby is estate jewelry. She recently gave me a June of 69 6139 6000 with blue face. I'm infatuated. All I did was start inspecting it with a magnifying glass, and it took off ticking. All functions work. Proof front and back.
Man look at that beautiful dial!! I really wish thatSeiko would come out with that color again!
I recently acquired my late uncles Pogue. First thoughts was "cool" as seiko. But after about 5 minutes looking at it I knew it was something special. July 1971. All original and very good condition. I had it serviced and just love it
Just bought a near mint 6002 from '76. Original dial with no black ring around the sub-dial. Flawless except some minor scrapes on the movement in line with the rivets caused by a loose weight. Still running strong, keeping good time. Can't believe my luck...
My 6002 was my Dad’s that he bought, wore and dove in the Navy during Vietnam. It’s different than your example where his has the Chronograph Automatic with the 70m water resist on the 9 o’clock side. Suwa logo as well but just no 17J with it. I have a closeup picture he took of it on his wrist from 1972 that confirms it was like that when it was new. Searching around you will also see others with this variant.
Both mine and Col Pogues are also the international french/english date version you could switch between. Which I’m not certain if this 6005 shown is. The 6005 also has 3 different yellow dials produced for these watches with this case reference as well. This is where many get into the “pogueness” of the watch. What is and isn’t. In my eyes pogue is the general series for these beautiful timepieces. You can’t go wrong with any of them, and I’m fortunate to get to wear my late father’s to this day.
Awesome video! I have a 6139 with a blue dial. I put an uncle seiko bracelet with solid end links on it which is amazing. Enjoy yours
Wahou this introducing is amazing. Your vidéos are wonderful, Bruce you're a artist. Thanks you. A french fan !
Thank you!
Finally watched this, don’t know how I missed it before. Thanks for bringing this by tonight for me to check out. Such a cool piece!
This has to be the coolest space watch, in my opinion. Sure, the speedy was there first in general, but this is the first auto in space! Also, it's a lot more visually interesting. I actually came into possession of a very beat-up silver-dial 6139 a couple months ago. It no longer runs, and needs a LOT of parts, but I'm excited to get it up and running again.
That is awesome man
It's like fixing up classic cars. Whenever I see one in terrible condition, I see it's potential and what it could become.
Just added this watch to my watch collection and had one back in 1979 and was stolen in my locker in high school!! Gave 100$ for mine and it’s mint shape and no scratches and keeps great time while I’m
Wearing it
Thanks Bruce...very cool watches. Congrats!
Always loved these watches. We use to get them in all the time as trade in at my shop..
Just added this watch to my watch collection and had one back in 1979 and was stolen in my locker in high school!! Gave 100$ for mine and it’s mint shape and no scratches and keeps great time while I’m
Wearing it greatttttt watch !! Now I have stage 4 cancer and hope I get to enjoy it some before I pass away with cancer 😢
To me the coolest vintage Seiko you can get. Mesmerizing honey sunburst.
Between November 73 & February 1974, during Skylab-4 space station mission both astronaut William Pogue (Seiko 6139) and astronaut Gerald Carr (Movado Datron) wore an automatic chronograph. So both the "Seiko Pogue" and "Movado Carr" can wear the title of first automatic chronographs to be worn in space! #MoonwatchUniverse
Awesome watch. I found one of these in a Pawn Shop, and the shop owner owned it since he was in 4th grade, which would be 1980 when he got it. $275!!! Pretty dang low price considering the cheapest I've seen them is $500. I'll be picking it up pretty soon.
Could you please tell me the aftermarket bracelet the Seiko has on the left? Thanks and nice video....
I'm amazed by how well the mechanism seem to hold up during time. all these hair thin metal parts. wow. you don't get this with an apple watch.
Great review! Congrats on the Pogue purchase.
Thanks bro!
Really enjoyed this video! Cool watches!
I inherited one from my dad who won it in a sales contest. He left it in a drawer for 40 years. It’s in mint condition and only took minor servicing to restore to like new.
Amazing! Which year is it?
@@tricky92x according to reference number, 1973. It has the 6139-6005 movement. Watch service guy said it was more complex to service than a Rolex.
@@Boblw56 That's awesome! I've been searching for a 1971 for over a year now and just pulled the trigger on one last week. Found it on eBay. The photos weren't great so I gambled a bit, but paid a very reasonable price because of the lack of photo quality, and the watch showed up in amazing condition. The case has wear on it, but has never been polished. My guess is that someone wore it for a couple of years, and then put it away. Comes on the H Link bracelet original to the reference number. Perfect birth year watch for my collection since I was also in the Air Force and enjoy the space historical significance. Anyway, I'm glad you found yours! I think they are really cool pieces.
How has seiko not rereleased this !!!!!?????
beautiful watches.. lovely review.. 😊😊
Thank you
Nice, video, love this watch! But you should have mentioned the race to the first automatic chronograph and that this is arguably the first automatic chronograph
What did I say? Kubrick of watch world! Love Pogue and loved your video.
Thanks Mike!
Amazing example, very jealous of your purchase Bruce!
My parents got me one for Christmas one year when I was a kid. I still have it and it's in really nice condition. Only problem is it only runs properly when the chronograph function is engaged. I'm a bit leery of taking it anywhere locally (small city in TX) to work on it. I need to check the caseback to see its age. I'm thinking mid--late 70's which would have made me 8-12 yrs old. Of course I had no idea about the significance of the piece back then. I just thought it was cool as hell looking !!
+🙏+👽+Wonderful SEIKO+👽+🙏+
Congratulations on finding a "True Pogue" in such good condition Bruce! Do you know the price premium for the True Pogue compared to other variants? Fantastic review. Thank you for sharing these great watches with us :)
Usually just depends on condition but its significant. Non 'true' progues can be had at some nice deals
My Pogue (bought in Vienna, Austria, in early winter 1972, as far as I remember, but following the production number supposed to be bought in early winter 1973) has both, "CHRONOGRAPH AUTOMATIC" AND "WATER 70 m RESIST". The number on the backside is 35855 (so May '73?), the calenderday is German/English. Everything ok with this model???
Sorry, wrong number. Correct number: 235855, that means produced in March 1972? And purchased in autumn/winter '73. So far everything ok now?
got mine from Zayers in Saugus around "78 lost it for many years within my parents house but it surfaced back in 04 in a box of junk and this thing still keeps great time for what it is +5 min a month but not going to have it calibrated its part of the character cool piece and sit in the winder next to speedy
I love seiko
Still love and prefer the 7A28-7039. Great video you did :)
I ended up buying that exact watch
holy crap. I love it!
The 6139, for me, is quickly attaining “grail watch” status amongst Seiko watches. What a truly outstanding timepiece! I really wish Seiko does a reissue for this. Preferably an automatic, but even a mecha-quartz would suffice.
I have one watch the serial number it's j361777 you can tell me year of products.. please
I have a Pogue (yellow Face) 6139-6005 with a missing crown. Anyone know where i can get it repaired?
is there a quick manual wind? i know someone who is old and is not moving enough for the watch to keep time.
Great little video, nice background info. I've recently bought a 6002, would you recommend letting the chrono run while not in use or keep it stopped? I hear conflicting information about the stress on the clutch
Awesome watches!!!! Thank you for sharing. I desperately want one of these things. If I may ask, what is the ballpark price range of these? Quick eBay search shows the -6005 seems to be about double the asking of the 6002. What is the difference between the two? Just the lettering on the dial? Anyways thank you again
Yes the differences are visual
Hey, I have a 6139-6002 (1971/ Blue Dial / Middle East). It is slightly damaged. But everything works properly and runs well. How much could I quote for the watch?
Interesting music......could this video be called "Tocata in Pogue" ?
Where do you get one of those cool watch cases. I need one after watching the channel
Despite the "out there" colors, I like these watches!
Agreed!
I have one with some pretty cool history but it’s also very beat, should I try repairing it or would the cost be too high?
Wondering if you’re going to review the new Seiko speedtimer with Pogue colors?
If I can get one in, absolutely!
Right price for that age I’m sure more traditional watch maker brands marked their prices way up due to heritage, durability, and owners rights of an invention
Bruce, do you have any idea who makes that watch travel case?
Love that watch case Bruce! What is it? Where did you get it?
Very Nice Pogue ya got there Buddy! Mmmm I might have look into one , I’ve always liked them ! What do you think would be a good price on one?
Around 1000 for a really really good example
Im fortunate enough to own one,searched for years for the right one,finally managed to get one,one owner from new,in great condition,paid a fair price too,i now have 12 seikos 😂
Una consulta cuánto cuesta una así esfera amarilla
Your watch is my birth month and year, I need to find one.
Great Video. I have a yellow face one in really nice condition. It doesn't have the water 70m resist on the left but other than that the markings are identical. It does not have the word "Chronograph" below the Automatic. The ref says 6139-6002 so I'm picking its pretty early. But the serial number is interesting. It says 6N0418. So can somebody please tell me what year this is from? Note the N in the serial Number. Thanks :-)
November :)
Cheers - any idea which year, Bruce?
@@wingi7722 that will be 76 my friend.
My one has a 1 to start with and the second number is 0...not sure what month it could be😅
Confused on mine as the number on it is 409758 any ideas about its age ?
What was the original price ?
Do a review on the Seiko SSC947🙏🏻
Can anyone confirm that a model from August 1970 would start with a 08______?
Acclimation Yes!
Very Cool 😎 !!
Seiko should re release this exact pogue seiko has a similar release of this watch the only thing is that it has no chronograph it just has the balance wheel exposed
They sellout fast lol
Cool watches....
Kade o site de vendas desse Relógios automático poigue
they launched dracula into space, back in the 70's.. (the intro)
Its Bach haha
True true Pogue were made from Jan of 1971 - April of 1972. After that they changed the font.
Those watches are awful aesthetically, but the history is awesome. Super interesting stuff. The shape of the case is badass as well.
Pogue
Classic.
good for me, pennywise the clown 🧖♂️
Pogue cool. Pogue ugly! Pogue in space. Me like Pogue.
Amazing intro Bruce. All propaganda though, it's a flat plane, sorry to say. Flat like a twelve year old girl friend.
No one's ever been to "space", cool watch though.
Tony O Reilly NOOOOO!!!!! YOUR ONE A "THOSE GUYS"? Hahaaaaahahahaha they are cool watches the huh!
Facepalm*
Oh bless you in return. Its reaaaally easy to get to the bottom of it if you dig around a little
OK, 1 question Bruce, whats the curvature drop of earth per mile?
I hope you are searching that and not just run off Bruce, we are just doing a little digging, just for fun.