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    Show off your vintage Seiko lady divers

    I'll start; I've got two 'em -- the classic 33mm Seiko 2205 and 4205 women's divers, both of which were manufactured in 1970 and 1986, respectively. The 2205 movement is a hi-beat 28,800 bhp, while the 4205 is a normal 21,600 beat. I won them both off Ebay auctions. The 2205 has apparently been modded with an after-market red dial, as the only original colors were either the standard black or orange (not that I'm complaining - the red looks awesome), while the 4205 is original black, albeit polished and cleaned by the seller. The 2205 is on a nato, while the 4205 is shown on a Seiko rubber strap which I've since taken off and switched to leather because the rubber was uncomfortable. The lume is still strong on the 2205, but unfortunately not so much in the 4205. I don't know why Seiko discontinued these, because these are excellent automatic divers - not too small nor too big for under-6-inch wrists.


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    Re: Show off your vintage Seiko lady divers

    Beautiful! Seiko makes great dive watches. What size are the cases on yours?

    None in my collection, unfortunately.

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    Re: Show off your vintage Seiko lady divers

    They're both 33mm excluding crown -- probably on the small side even as women's divers, but they fit my chopstick wrists perfectly :) Nicely heavy too. Has that quality heft to them.
    Maybe I shouldn't have done such a narrow topic though..it alienates those who don't own these

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    Re: Show off your vintage Seiko lady divers

    Quote Originally Posted by Vivian886 View Post
    Maybe I shouldn't have done such a narrow topic though..it alienates those who don't own these
    No no! The topic is fine, and I for one certainly didn't feel alienated. We aren't all going to be able to own every watch out there.
    Geez...I posted a topic about repairing a vintage Seiko digital...now that's narrow!

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    Re: Show off your vintage Seiko lady divers

    Quote Originally Posted by Vivian886 View Post
    Maybe I shouldn't have done such a narrow topic though..it alienates those who don't own these
    No, it just fills some of us with an instant desire to search eBay for our own...
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    Re: Show off your vintage Seiko lady divers

    Indeed, I think I'm in lust with the red dial mod.... great looking divers!

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    No, it just fills some of us with an instant desire to search eBay for our own...

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    Re: Show off your vintage Seiko lady divers

    I'm actually glad you made this topic because I've been eying these divers for months now. Seeing all the guys with their Orange Monsters made me want something similar but smaller for those of us who are twig-wristed; an orange dialed 2205 would do great. Nice divers and thanks for the wrist shot!

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    Re: Show off your vintage Seiko lady divers

    Quote Originally Posted by Lufelia View Post
    I'm actually glad you made this topic because I've been eying these divers for months now. Seeing all the guys with their Orange Monsters made me want something similar but smaller for those of us who are twig-wristed; an orange dialed 2205 would do great. Nice divers and thanks for the wrist shot!
    If you're looking for a smallish diver, another good choice (modern-day, not vintage) is the Marcello C. 34mm Nettuno with the ETA2824 auto movement, or the 32.5mm Tridente with ETA2671. They're a lot pricier than the vintage Seiko divers, however.



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    Pocket watches: 1898 Lady Waltham, 1880 Lady Elgin keywind, 1890 Jacot Locle stemwind, 1886 German keywind, 1905 Suffragette mod, 1890 Swiss fob, 1880 London fusee
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    Re: Show off your vintage Seiko lady divers

    Not sure if this qualifies as vintage but I'm bumping this thread because I need help. I saw this on, liked it, it was $25 so I ordered it. What is it that I've ordered? Can any of you ladies tell me approximately how old this is, or a model name so I have something to look up? Ideas?









    I'm excited to get it, I suspect it's going to be the smallest watch in my collection! ;)

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    Re: Show off your vintage Seiko lady divers

    Sorry, I have no clue what model that could be. Seiko did a whole bunch of mid-sized quartz divers way back then, and it's difficult to identify a certain one, especially when the paint has worn off on the case and bezel. Sorry I can't help, but if you need to know, maybe ask around in the Seiko or Vintage forums?
    Current: Victorinox 241075, Zeno 4554 military, Orient NR1R002B, Riki Watanabe AKQA001, Seiko divers 2205 & 4205, Seiko diver SNZ137J, Casio F150W, Poljot Soviet alarm 2612, Alfred Hammel open heart, Rotary Mecanique limited edition, Junkers Wellblech pilot 6365-2, Citizen Excalibur diver EP6040-53e, Seagull D101L
    Pocket watches: 1898 Lady Waltham, 1880 Lady Elgin keywind, 1890 Jacot Locle stemwind, 1886 German keywind, 1905 Suffragette mod, 1890 Swiss fob, 1880 London fusee
    Wish list: Marcello C Nettuno 1007.2, Tissot P80
    , Nomos 33



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