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Post by chicago447 on Jul 29, 2014 3:00:59 GMT -8
Been looking around, but i cant figure out what it means, am I missing something?
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cobrajet25
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Post by cobrajet25 on Jul 29, 2014 3:49:52 GMT -8
In Seiko terms, it typically refers to the 7002-7039. It was made in (EDIT:1994)-1996, was rated to 200m, and had a unidirectional rotating bezel. This model was a "transition" between the 150m 7002-700x and the then-new 200m SKX series.
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donciccio
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Post by donciccio on Jul 29, 2014 4:02:04 GMT -8
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Post by chicago447 on Jul 29, 2014 4:30:46 GMT -8
Thanks.
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Post by arco10 on Jul 29, 2014 13:03:13 GMT -8
the 7548-7010 is also a transitional diver from the 7548 movement to the 7C43 movement ... correct me if I am wrong here is mine ... one of my favs
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Post by Groundhog66 on Jul 29, 2014 13:07:26 GMT -8
Here is mine...
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Post by SpinDoctor on Jul 29, 2014 16:56:10 GMT -8
the 7548-7010 is also a transitional diver from the 7548 movement to the 7C43 movement ... correct me if I am wrong here is mine ... one of my favs I take it this dial says 7548?
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Post by arco10 on Jul 29, 2014 19:52:57 GMT -8
uhhhh yes, I think all the 7548's say it on the dial it has a screw down crystal retainer like the 7C43-7010 etc ... thus the 200m water resistance, and silver handset, not white like the 7C43 and my 7002-7039 that recently found a new home ...
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Post by SpinDoctor on Jul 30, 2014 2:30:31 GMT -8
^^^^^^^ Interesting thanks.
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