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 Posted: Tue Oct 24th, 2006 06:36 am
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Awesome Site w/Pics of the Val.7750 Watch Movementcool10.gif
http://home.xnet.com/~cmaddox/valjoux_7750_engine.html#%22Tricompax%22_Valjoux_7750

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 Posted: Tue Oct 24th, 2006 11:09 am
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Great site but, in typical Swisscentric fashion, they ignore the Seiko 6139 in the history section.


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 Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 07:50 am
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Foster wrote:
For those unfamiliar with the 6139-7000 series chronos from Seikocool10.gif

http://members.chello.nl/~h.mennink//watches/_private/seiko6138.htm
Great site but, in typical Swisscentric fashion, they ignore the Seiko 6139 in the history section.



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 Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 11:19 am
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Interesting how that guy says the Cal. 11 beat out the El Primero.

I guess nobody really knows who was first.

I love researching this kind of stuff though...another great link!

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 Posted: Thu Oct 26th, 2006 11:44 am
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Foster wrote:
I thought the same thing Foster!...I didn't even think about the Great Seiko chronos until you brought it up... but it drove me to start researching many of the great Chrono movements like the 2892 versions...Lemania 5100..even some of the quartz chronos which are as amazing to some as the mechanicals...there is a Ton of awesome info out there!hand6.gif I picked up the Watches International Complications table book if anyone is into some really Cool Complications this book is Awesome!...it's amazing to see what is out there and at what COST$$$$$cool10.gif Interesting how that guy says the Cal. 11 beat out the El Primero.

I guess nobody really knows who was first.

I love researching this kind of stuff though...another great link!


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