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Not for sale and won't be either.It's really and truly a great watch.

 

If i do buy another one it will be one of these

 

Grand Seiko 200m diver or Tudor

 

http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s508/drnishant83/GS%20SBGA029/DSC_4415xx_zpsf3e39338.jpg

 

http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s508/drnishant83/GS%20SBGA029/DSC_4387xx_zps2cfa66f3.jpg

 

http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/s508/drnishant83/GS%20SBGA029/DSC_4419x_zps854f981f.jpg

 

http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/693045PELAGOS.jpg

 

http://www.watchonista.com/sites/default/files/watchographer/2914/albums/tudor_pelagos_watchonista_1_0.jpg

Sold my old Tudor just the other day, very underrated watch even though the old ones were 95% Rolex, they were treated like the ugly sister for years

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They even have a Rolex Crown.

 

New ones use a modified ETA 2824 Swiss movement same as Steinhart and many other Swiss makes.

 

The Swatch watch group no longer sells the ETA movements to third parties  :thumbdown:  :thumbdown:

 

http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Groups/400/400573/pages/1124746/tudor-hands.jpg

 

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/MmoAAOSwqu9U2fqa/$_57.JPG

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A timepiece I got from my Dad, he has had this watch for a very long time and my dad is a hard worker and one can really tell by the details on the watch it has seen some long days of hard labor. This timepiece is really nuke proof, it has been through some tough tests.

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Sorry for bad quality photo, this picture doesn't do the piece justice at all, here is a better photo of the same watch. I really like minimal, small and flat watches the big stuff ain't for me.

http://uhrforum.de/attachments/64380d1262608224-seiko-sq100-quartz-cimg3532_1024.jpg

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Found the next watches I’d love to buy. The top 3 are the tissot-prc-200-quartz-chronograph. The 2nd 3 are the tissot-prc-200-automatic-chronograph. The next 3 are the Festina F16585 and the last one is a nautica

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Found this while cleaning out the dive and bike room. Manuals, data transfer thingy and everything! Now to find an RS232 cable and adaptor.

 

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Very nice watch, I had one many years back when I used to work as a diving instructor in Umkomaas. Replaced the battery at a jewelry shop and after I dived a few times it stopped working, ended up all rusted inside. [emoji35] [emoji30] [emoji31]
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Found this while cleaning out the dive and bike room. Manuals, data transfer thingy and everything! Now to find an RS232 cable and adaptor.

 

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RS232 to what? USB? I probably have one in a box somewhere you can have - photograph the ends you need and I will look.

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I'm also really trying hard to find a discontinued model of Tissot. It's the mens Tissot PRC200 and the code is T17.1.516.32

 

The model with the white face and brown leather strap.

 

If anyone know where I can get one or where I can look please let me know, I'd be very grateful.

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