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That Zodiac is something else [emoji4] Im not a fan of gold watches but that's really nice :thumbsu:

 

Today's new arrival from Japan, a little xmass prezzie to my self [emoji4]  In my favourite colour and a retro design but with a hacking 4R37 movement ( handwind too ). I want the Black & gold version also but they are harder to find [emoji4]

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You'll been impressed with these latest 4r's coming from Seiko. Very accurate movements.

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7 hours ago, ramrod said:

Here's what got wrist time today. It's a lightly modified Seiko 6309-7029. I gotta do some surgery because it stops intermittently. The hands need to be cleaned.5020026ff034dcf9fc390087eeaec298.jpg

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You wear your watches on your right hand ?

I wear mine on my left . Hmmm , I wonder which hand the rest of the world uses .

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2 hours ago, ricardopalamino said:

You wear your watches on your right hand ?

I wear mine on my left . Hmmm , I wonder which hand the rest of the world uses .

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I'm a righty too...

Today is the turn of my Vertex Revue Allproof.

In need of some attention to the lume which I will have to get around to sometime, this one has a rather nice 17 jewel cal.350 inside the all stainless steel case which is conveniently stamped 1973 inside.

 

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I've been a longtime fan of the Rado Captain Cook and regretted selling my mark 1, the mark 2 doesn't really float my boat but this came by at the right price.....with an original crystal no less... problem with these watches is that the aftermarket bezel usually messed up the function of the internal bezel...this one is ok. Original hands as well!P_20161217_133853.jpg

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Today's watch is an Enicar Sherpa Date...

I've had this watch for a while but have never worn it . I took the case back off and was surprised to see that it is an EPSA Super compressor . The crown is screw down , but the case back is a bayonet type particular to Enicar .  I like the gold Saturn bubble on the dial . The strap is made by Herzog with a signed buckle and is marked " ECHT LEDER " , which I understand is translated from German to say Real Leather .

http://www.scubawatch.org/EPSA_SC_FAQ.html

 

 

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I've posted this one before, but I wear so seldom I figured it wouldn't be too déclassé to show it again. This one is a constellation 504 in stainless steel case with gold arrowhead markers on a pie-pan face. I am also including a picture of the movement. A Happy New Year to all.

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Well, could this be the first watch of today in 2017? Perhaps.
It's a rare one. A Titus swissonic Beta. I have to do some more research on this, but my understanding is that the beta model operates at 720 Hz and the Alpha models operate at something like 480 IIRC. This second hand APPEARS to run smoother than my other swissonics, but that is not to be taken to the bank. Like I said, more research.
I bought it as a nonrunner, but it worked great as soon as I dropped in a battery. I believe it was listed as a black dial, but it is dark bronze. I have a lanco that is similar.
The case needed a LOT of help. It looked like someone pounded nails with it.
I'm gonna do a tutorial on refinishing this case.IMG_20170101_242054643.thumb.jpg.c65fcc2IMG_20170101_244411830.thumb.jpg.2049f49IMG_20170101_244526537.thumb.jpg.b94223e

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