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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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... was a little eager to post the pic's and did not have time to write anything.
First pic shows a Grand Seiko SBGW005 on the left. This one is hand wound using the 9S54 movement (adjusted in 6 positions). Mine is from 2004. I especially like the "boxed" sapphire crystal. Next to it is a GS SBGR023 equipped with the automatic movement 9S55. Also from 2004.
Next picture shows an SBQL005 next to the SBGR023. The SBQL is a quartz perpetual calendar +/-20s per year and 8 years battery life. The perfect reference.
Third pic is a pair of chornographs. On the left the Grand Seiko Spring Drive Chronograph GMT. Movement is 9R86 with +/- 15s per month (actual is +/-1s per month. As it is a spring drive the second hand has a constant movement (no tics).
The blue one is a 6139-6002 from the early seventies. The yellow dialed version of this was the first chrono in space.
Yes, I like Seikos.
The below picture also includes a Marine Master, a Grand Seiko GMT, SBGE001 and a "golden" one from my birth year 1968.
Last pic in the previous post shows the Swedish "Semla", the normal one next to one with chocolate.
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