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Re: Just received the following from Eric:

:

: Heuer Pasadena 280 GX Question

: Posted By: Eric

: Date: 11/2/06 22:02 GMT

: I have a Heuer Pasadena 750-501 280 GX PVD
: that I have owned since new.

: I have seen other Pasadena models usually
: referred to as 280 SL.

: What is the difference between the SL and
: the GX? This is the first time I've
: heard of a GX model...

: Posted By: Chicagoland Chuck Maddox

: Date: 11/3/06 13:46 GMT

: In Response To: Heuer Pasadena 280 GX
: Question (Eric)

: This is the first time I've heard of a GX
: model... I don't know what the difference is
: or could be. Would you be able to post some
: pictures (or email them and I'll host/post)
: so I can do some side by side comparisons?

: Thanks in advance!

: -- Chuck

: It is PVD black with a black kinda smooth
: bracelet and it says Pasadena under the date
: window on the the dial. Just received
: the following from Eric:

: From: Eric Kugler

: Date: November 03, 2006 9:44:24 AM CST

: To:

: Subject: This is the first time I've heard of
: a GX model...

: I do not have a pic of the back of the case
: on hand..

:

: It says 750-501 and 280GX under it.

:

: It also says 7750 Chrono-Automatic

: All Stainless Steel

: Incabloc

: Waterresistant

: Swiss Made

: Ok, here's a picture of my two PVD
: Pasadena (and Pasadena styled non-Pasadena)
: 7750's:

:

: The only thing I see that might be notably
: different is that it looks like maybe the
: shape of the GX's case might be a little
: different... It almost looks like there is a
: definate "cleveage" or physical
: indent on the case between the raised part
: of the case (that meet's the crystal)
: instead of a smooth concave surface. This
: concave-ness is illustrated fairly well in
: this Tourneau OD 5100 model:

:

: Eric, does the raised part of your Pasadena's
: case have a smooth transition like the one's
: I've pictured or does it look different? I
: can't tell if I'm imagining this or it's a
: photographic illusion or is actually
: something there... Need your help!

: -- Chuck

:

:

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:

No, it is a smooth transition. What you are seeing is a lighting artifact.

The only thing that looks different to me is the number indicators and the hands. On my watch they are slightly rasied as the old glow in the dark technology (radium) was diffrent than today. Do your Pasadenas have this. They look white to me in the pick, whereas on my watch they are that slightly yello/green color of radium.

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