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VALUE OF SEIKO 7006-8030 WATCH

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hi does anyone have any idea of the value of a seiko 7006-8030 in good working condition thankyou
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jelowiec said:
hi does anyone have any idea of the value of a seiko 7006-8030 in good working condition thankyou
I assume you are asking about one of the variants this watch (it also comes in black and IIRC, silver):


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If so, we are not really in the habit of giving valuations. Your best bet is to check the markets. eBay and the trade forums are good prices for sources. I can tell you this much. Amongst vintage sport divers, this line is fairly popular. The one most seen is the orange, followed by the black. The silver dialed one does not often come up. I have a nagging suspicion that there might have been a blue one, but don't quote me on that. Price depends VERY HEAVILY con condition. A perfectly restored or NOS example on its original bracelet can easily command the mid $300s. However finding one is easier said than done. for some reason these tend to be the victims of ham fisted sellers looking to make a buck more often than other many sport divers. Also because of their size (they are bigger than many sport divers), I suspect that many owners treated them as real divers. Many vintage examples of this line show wear an pitting in the case back seat. Normally a decent one in restorable condition can be had for about $125 to $150. Less if condition is not the best, and more if it is good. Factor into your price the cost of a full, CORRECT, physical and mechanical restoration. if you over pay, yo could easily bump up against the market price for a fully restored example, or surpass it. so it behooves you to do your homework.
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