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Hello and welcome to the forum   If you look under the 6 O Clock marker there is a number, the first set are the model number   7xxx-xxxxxxx altenativly remove the back and look under the balance wheel or on the train bridge for the caliber number.

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Seiko watches have their reference stamped on the caseback. Anyway you Seiko 5, just like most others, isn't worth much really.

Please be aware that you wrongly posted in the section dedicated for repairers to expose their projects. Owners are welcome to post instead in the chat about watches section. 

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3 minutes ago, watchweasol said:

 and look under the balance wheel or on the train bridge for the caliber number.

Nothing to be seen there, Seiko unlike the Swiss does not stamp in inconspicous places.

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1 hour ago, jdm said:

Please be aware that you wrongly posted in the section dedicated for repairers to expose their projects. Owners are welcome to post instead in the chat about watches section. 

Apologises

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