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Hello, sorry for the poor image quality but I can not do better .. I found this afternoon this watch in a flea market. It was given to me and changing the battery, I see that it works very well. As the photo shows, it is quartz with a black dial but also analogue-digital-alarm-chronograph and the movement has only this: VA41A And it is a PHASAR. So my question is: what is the model really and who manufactures this brand and what is the composition of the case because I can not find anything except on Ebay that does not have my model .. Thanks In advance .  :)
 
 

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3 hours ago, frenchie said:

The movement maker seems to be a Morioka Tokei (maybe a seiko of some sort...) 

example: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morioka-cal-VA41A-N-O-S-dual-time-watch-movement-/361892654803

You're right frenchie iforgot to mention it ' Morioka Tokei ' ..Thank you for the link . Could you date it ? because there's no date on it ..

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13 hours ago, SeikoWatch said:

You're right frenchie iforgot to mention it ' Morioka Tokei ' ..Thank you for the link . Could you date it ? because there's no date on it ..

No, I can't date it... but if I were to take a guess I'd say late 80s, early 90s... maybe?

This movement is also made under the Hattori, Pulsar and Shiojiri names (search for hattori VA41)

example here: http://www.startimesupply.com/product/VA41.html

It takes a 396 battery and can be substituted with a v041 movement, by the same makers.

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