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Danny Short
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Username: Powhatandanny

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Registered: 09-2005

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Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 - 01:52 am:   

Hi, I've been scouring the web for info on Seiko Mens M M watch but am having trouble finding anything on it. It was a gift and I only wore it 2 or 3 times as it seemed awful complicated with all its functions. It has been in storage the past 10 years and is in new cond. It has the original Seiko leather strap and instruction manual. It features a large Mickey Mouse image on the face with a date window, an alarm clock dial at 6 oclock position, and a clock setting dial in each of the ears (one is for timer and other is for stopwatch). It has 3 buttons and 2 crowns to set all this stuff. It's illuminated. I found out from the web thru numbers on it it was made in 1994. I also found out Seiko only made M M watches for a brief time. I couldnt find it at the Seiko or Disney web using the Seiko model no. It could be because it's discontinued. At the Seiko site I found a watch identical in everyway ( face location of all dials, crowns and button locations, illuminated, functions etc) except it's not a M M type. It lists for $539.00. Below is what it says on front of instruction manual.
Analogue Quartz
Cal. 7T32, 7T42
Sports 150 Cal. 7T32 7T42
Alarm Chronograph Timer
Seiko Quartz
It's water resistant and has a stainless steel back. The numbers on it are as follows,
7T32-6E90
435267
Any info would be appreciated on it's original and current value. thanks.
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Zaf
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Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 - 10:51 am:   

Sorry, I do not know anything about quartz watches. If it is a recent item it usually will trade at a fraction of the original retail, anywhere from 5 to 60%.