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...on a 6309-704x ::) .

I'm seriously thinking about getting a vintage diver, and that cushion case would be outstanding, specially since I don't have anything like that in my box, and the prices that I've seen for this watch are affordable to me. The 6105-8119 looks a lot like the 6309 and is a rarer (and therefor more desirable) piece, but prices are pretty higher, so right now I think the 6309 would be a smart option. What I want to hear is your opinions about the following. Look at this pic (from a sale add at TZ - courtesy of jres11):


As you can see, the watch is not pristine, with a scratched case, hands are not too good and the bezel has seen better days, but dial and lume look ok. Let's say I can find a watch in this condition, how hard would it be to make it pristine again? Would I be able to find a new bezel and hands? Can I get the case polished close to a factory look again? And of course, how much would I spend for a top notch restoration of a watch like this :eek: ?

I ask because I like my watches looking as best as possible. I would not like it to look moded, but look new, so of course I would want to use original parts or at least VERY good aftermarket parts. However, I don't even know if I can make the watch look BNIB with aftermarket parts... Since I don't consider myself a collector and I'm definitively not a purist, I would love to have a good-looking 6309 (pristine if possible) but I wouldn't be bothered if 100% of the parts are not factory parts, as long as they have quality.

And now about bracelet/straps. Lug to lug is 22 mm, right? Was the watch ever offered with anything else then rubber straps? Are the correct straps hard to find? I generally prefer a metal bracelet, but if it's totally wrong on the 6309 I'll settle for rubber.

And now the movement: is the 6309 hard to maintain, in terms of parts? I imagine you set the date by pulling the crown to the first stage out, but what about the day? Advancing the hands over midnight until the day changes and then retroceding the hands back to 11pm and going forward again to change one more day? What languages are on the day wheel?

What say you about all this? ::)
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Luciano,

Get with the program and get a Tsunami! C'mon, man! You won't regret it, take my word for it. A fellow forumer of ours at www.relogiosmecanicos.com.br - Marcos Sá - bought one and showed it to me last week, personally. I ended up buying 2 Tsunamis from Noah. They are inbound. I currently own a few 6309-7040 and I can attest to you: the Tsunami is ONE HELL OF A WATCH! Noah Fuller managed to build his masterpiece, I'll tell you that. It screams QQQQUUUUUUAAAALLLLLIIIITTTTTYYYY once you strap it around your wrist. I could go out on a limb and risk saying an heresy here, but here it goes: The Tsunami improved what the 6309 left behind in every way, shape and form. The watch is THAT good. I had a hard time keeping from hitting my friend in the head and running away with his watch. What stopped me from doing that was probably my order placed with Mr. Fuller for my 2 exemplars, LOL! By the way, I'm not affiliated with Noah in any way. I'm just giving respect where it is due, here. Whoever deems the Tsunami as a worthless copycat of an iconic Seiko is a sorry arse pitfull individual, to say the least.

In my book, every 6309 aficcionado should get both watches: the Tsunami and The 6309-704x.

Just my honest opinion.
CHRIS
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