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Post by catkicker on Dec 2, 2014 16:32:09 GMT -8
Been seeing a lot of these chronographs FS lately on Craigslist and other sites. Some of them are pretty nice looking. Anybody have any of these? Are these good movements?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2014 16:41:36 GMT -8
Been seeing a lot of these chronographs FS lately on Craigslist and other sites. Some of them are pretty nice looking. Anybody have any of these? Are these good movements? I have a 7t62 in this one... It has been rock solid for over 4 years now. Just waiting for the battery to crap out.
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Post by cd_god on Dec 2, 2014 16:50:02 GMT -8
I have a couple of Pulsars with the 7T62 in them. No problem in 10 years. The 7T92 on the other hand The subdial at 6 would keep acurate time but the main watch hands wouldn't. I really liked that watch.
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Post by seikoholic on Dec 2, 2014 19:10:00 GMT -8
The subdial at 6 would keep acurate time but the main watch hands wouldn't. I really liked that watch. Don't happen to still have that, do you?
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Post by cd_god on Dec 2, 2014 19:25:23 GMT -8
The subdial at 6 would keep acurate time but the main watch hands wouldn't. I really liked that watch. Don't happen to still have that, do you? Sorry but I sold it and it turned out that it was unrepairable and needed a complete movement.
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Post by SteveX on Dec 2, 2014 19:54:58 GMT -8
Oh yeah, great movements. The 7T32's used to be a major focus of my collecting. Seems Seiko made hundreds of different styles, once you think you've seen 'em all a different one pops up. The 32's have the additional crown at the 4'oclock for setting the alarm sub dial, which could be set to track a different time zone. Also 2 pushers on the left side. Many of the styles carried over to the 62's. I probably got a dozen or more of them stashed around somewhere, all I have is old pics.... I found another cool one recently at a pawn shop, I'll try to put up a pic tomorrow. IMO every Seiko collector should have at least one 7T32 in their collection!!!
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Post by seikoholic on Dec 2, 2014 20:07:08 GMT -8
</div>I'd add one of those, no question. What's the model on that?
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Post by SteveX on Dec 2, 2014 20:16:17 GMT -8
</div>I'd add one of those, no question. What's the model on that? That's a 7T32-7F09, I believe SDWC45? Definitely my fave. I searched for that one for a long time before this came up with a fuzzy pic which meant a great price.
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Post by 69ChevelleSS on Dec 3, 2014 7:47:15 GMT -8
Here is mine: My wife bought it for me about 15 years ago as we were in JC Penny Christmas shopping for kids PJs. Never a problem . . . . change the battery and off to the races. When it was newer, I'd swim with it all the time . . . . tight as a frogs rear end.
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Post by SteveX on Dec 3, 2014 9:57:04 GMT -8
Well, here is my latest 7T32, a 7T32-7019. I tried finding a nice example of this one back when I was seriously collecting them and never did. Found this one in a pawn shop a few months ago. Original bracelet is always a plus.
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Post by longbike on Dec 3, 2014 13:10:33 GMT -8
I have the ... SNAD08 Analog Quartz / Alarm Chrono Timer/Rotory Slide Rule 7t62-0BJ0 (Gold ) And the 7T34-6A09 Gold/Black Dial Chrono . They have been just great all this time. No problems except battery changed for them.
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Post by cd_god on Dec 20, 2014 15:27:41 GMT -8
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