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 Posted: Fri Aug 21st, 2009 06:48 pm
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 Congrats Chris on a Awesome Stowa...that yellow dial is Smokin'! yourock.gif

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 Posted: Fri Aug 21st, 2009 07:09 pm
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That's very nice.  I looked at the Stowa Seatimes just the other day.  If I am not mistaken, isn't it relatively easy to switch bezels on those?  I know on one site where they were listed, you could basically pick the options you wanted.  It would be nice to have a watch that you could easily switch between several colors of bezels.

Regards - "Red"

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Big congrats on your new splash of sunshine toon1.gif It looks goodThumbsUp02.gif

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 Posted: Sun Aug 30th, 2009 10:41 pm
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Just got back from vacation....congrats on the big yellow!!!hand6.gif

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 Posted: Sun Aug 30th, 2009 11:03 pm
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 Thanks Greg ,Still honeymooning with itsnoopy1.gif

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The Sea-Time Limited Edition uses
an ETA 2824-A2 automatic movement,
as you're probably aware.

The Yellow Dial version has a COSC
movement on the display case back.

COSC: Controle Officiel des Suisse Chronometre.
         
About Chronometers:

A chronometer is a high-precision watch capable of displaying the seconds and housing a movement that has been tested over several days, in different positions and at different temperatures, by an official neutral body (COSC).
Each chronometer is unique, identified by a number engraved on its movement and a certification number given by the COSC.
Each movement is individually tested for several consecutive days, in 5 positions and at 3 temperatures.
Each movement is individually measured. Any watch with the denomination "chronometer" is provided with a certified movement.         



            


The 2009 Sea Time Limited

However the main difference is
that the L.E. has blue screws.
Rather than the usual silver that are
commonly seen.

There is also a individual serial number
that's painted on the dial up to 100.
This is to indicate that 100 of this model
will be made.

Cheers,
Simon


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