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Seiko chronograph

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Seiko 7T92-0CF0 Quartz Military Style Chronograph

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AI Estimated Value

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$125.00 - $175.00

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a Seiko quartz chronograph watch, likely model 7T92-0CF0 or a very similar variant from the early to mid-2000s. The watch features a robust stainless steel case with a diameter of approximately 39-40mm and a integrated stainless steel three-link oyster-style bracelet with a folding clasp. The dial is a deep matte blue or black (subject to the red ambient lighting), featuring three sub-dials positioned at the 6, 9, and 12 o'clock marks, which are characteristic of the 7T92 movement. The dial includes prominent white Arabic numeral hour markers, a date window at the 3 o'clock position next to the Seiko logo, and a scale likely indicating 50M water resistance. The hands are baton-style with luminescent filling. The fixed bezel appears to have polished decorative indentations. Condition-wise, the watch shows signs of regular wear with light surface scratches on the bezel and bracelet links, though the crystal appears relatively clear. The pushers and crown are located on the right side of the case, typical of standard chronograph construction. The craftsmanship is consistent with Seiko's mid-range durable quartz timepieces of the late 20th and early 21st century, known for their reliability and 'military-sub' aesthetic.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual appraisal of this Seiko 7T92-0CF0 Quartz Military Style Chronograph. Based on my examination, the timepiece appears to be a genuine example of Seiko’s durable early-2000s quartz production. The layout of the sub-dials (measuring 1/20th of a second at 12, minutes/hours at 6, and running seconds at 9) is precisely consistent with the 7T92 caliber movement. The condition shows moderate 'desk diving' marks and surface abrasions on the stainless steel bezel and oyster-style bracelet, which is typical for a daily-wear tool watch. The dial remains crisp, and the luminescent material shows no signs of degradation. Market demand for these 'Neo-vintage' Seiko chronographs is currently stable. They are prized for their 10mm thin profile and extreme reliability. Comparables on the secondary market (eBay, Chrono24) typically range from $110 for well-worn examples to $225 for mint-condition specimens with original box and papers. The lack of a 'P' (Promaster) or 'military' broad arrow mark on this specific dial variant keeps it in the consumer-market price bracket rather than the premium military-collectible tier. Limitations: This appraisal is based on photographic evidence alone. I cannot verify the health of the quartz circuit or the battery for leakage without opening the case back. To provide a definitive certificate of authenticity, I would require an in-person inspection of the movement markings and a verification of the serial number against Seiko’s production databases. Buyers should be cautioned that water resistance seals likely require replacement given the age of the timepiece.

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