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: This is one of the early quartz watches the way
: to set the second hand and minute hand is to
: pusher the silver bit in the centre of the
: crown and hold for 4 seconds let go and push
: in straight away and you will see the second
: hand fly round when you get close to the
: time let go of the silver bit and then if
: you just push and let go the second hand
: will jump 2 seconds at a time.
: Please note that spare parts for this watch are
: in very short supply. Watch was made in
: around the 80’s
: Good luck
: Richard
This one is very similar to my Seamaster Date/Day Auto and it was probably made sometime between 1978-1984.
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