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Hello WRT members my name is Willem I am from the Netherlands I haven’t been around a lot on the forum but did asked some advice in the past which helped me a lot. I started 4 years ago with a seiko 5m42-0e69 I inherited from my father. I could wair it because the bracelet was to small. Seiko did not had spare rubber inserts any more so I had to find donor watches but unfortunately also these rubber bands didn’t last long so had to find another I but this seems to be a original SLQ003 watch strap full length and uncut also found out this strap isn’t produced anymore. Than I came to the idea to find someone who can 3D print the straps and it work out well for me and than the journey began for me. 
This first picture is how I started 4 years ago. 

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I ended up like this. I found all the 0e60/69 different faces and than started to collect all the different 0e39 faces. So now I can close this chapter. 

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From another angle. 

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Not all the faces are shown in 1998 catalog 

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Here you can see all different faces. 

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I will show you later on my watches one by one

Here’s is my fathers watch with the printed strap

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Than I started to experiment with colors. 

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This one bought because off the bracelet but unfortunately broke so I gave it a new color 

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This 0e60 is not shown in the 1998 catalog 

I needed only one 0e6 to complete the 0e60/69 collection so could close this chapter. 

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Now gonna show you the 0e3 collection. This is the grey dial with golden items and metal bracelet. 

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White dial with golden items 

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White or silver dial with steel items

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Dark blue dial with steel backcase. 

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Dark blue dial with black backcase and rubber strap 

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Grey dial black backcase

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A titanium one unfortunately without original dial maybe will find the dial some day 

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And last but not least a 5j22-0c90 auto relay. 

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Okidoki my dear WRT members it’s not a show off i just wanted to proudly show you my collection hope you enjoyed it. 

Best regards. 
Willem

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