eBay strikes again! A 1990 7T32 Alarm Chrono. Despite their faults, I love these movements - with a completely independent 2nd timezone at 6 o'clock and that cool whizzy alarm mode where the hands fly round to set the alarm.
Stuck it on a Cousins Sub replica strap and love it. Fits to perfection on the case.
Would be grateful for the thoughts of those in the know on this:
It purports to be a 7002-7000 and the serial number would date it to 1991.
The crown screws in nicely, the bezel does line up correctly, and there is little if any brassing of the case or crown, but for no particular reason other than the remarkably good overall condition I am a little suspicious that there are a number of replacement parts involved.
If it really is 27 years old then it must have led a very sheltered life!
Last edited by willie_gunn; 30th August 2018 at 12:06.
Many thanks.
I have another 7002-7000 that appears to be genuine, and now putting them side by side shows that the luminous "pip" is clearly different between the two.
Are there any other obvious "tells", and is there anything particular I should check when it comes to the movement itself?
They are at different angles, so catch the light slightly differently, but looking now I would guess the silver/white surrounds on the hour markers and the shade of orange/red in the "Water 150m Resist" would point to an AM dial?
Last edited by willie_gunn; 30th August 2018 at 12:53.
Whole watch is aftermarket.
Original 7002 are rare as hens teeth. And surprisingly not expensive.
Original bezel insert has different font, original dial has completely different lume plots and hands.
Easiest way to recognise is the "mesh" structure of lume and colour. It degrades into yellowish hue and often into gray black if exposed to moisture.
Aftermarket are most common thing. They were popular in East Asia as work watches and used in humid climate and often never serviced for years. They were just to cheap for rehaul. It breaks down, you buy a new one. So locals were left with piles of broken divers.. And came with brilliant idea to put AM parts on them.
EDIT : I just saw the post.
Coudl you post a close up of marker at 6 and model code in the bottom of it?
Last edited by sinner77; 30th August 2018 at 12:56.
Many thanks - that's really useful info.
Here is the 6 marker and model code:
Another question if I may.
With the original 7002 I have sourced a replacement sapphire glass from CrystalTimes, and was also considering replacing the crown (the original is considerably "brassy"), but am now wondering if it would be better to leave those "as is" and simply carry on the mods with the new watch and treat that as a beater?
I realise that 7002's are not the most desirable of watches, but I don't want to end up with two Trigger's Brooms rather than just one.
Last edited by willie_gunn; 30th August 2018 at 13:02.
Cheeky little quartz dancing hands - with flyback Chrono no love for it sadly so I still have it
Vintage 7548-700b on a new Uncle Seiko z199 bracelet, great match. Obviously also bang on the Pepsi jubilee trend...
Another one I had forgotten about....a Seiko Silverwave Quartz
Most 7002's have been ruined by aftermarket dials, hands and bezels, then the cases ovepolished to blur all the original lines, thereby reducing their value to almost nothing but advertised on ebay as "Expertly Refurbished, Professionally Polished" etc... Ebay is full of them.
Untouched original 7002's are becoming quite scarce and are getting very desirable. I buy them whenever I see them.
Here's one of mine....This is one of the later 200m 7002-7039:
I'd love to add a 4th to my 7A38 lot... but can't find one that hits the spot... finding good ones takes time (and luck!)
0008 arrived today, everything I expected, the strap is super comfortable, it isn't the soft dust magnet or the rigid type, well done Seiko.
Comparison with the Solar Golden Tuna and 6306
Last edited by LuvWatch; 31st August 2018 at 16:16.
Look s fantastic. How much bigger does it wear than the solar one?
Off with Seiko for repair!
Some classic Blumo action going on here
Capturing the incredible shades of green on this have proved very difficult with a camera. However, I achieved my best result so far this morning.
A couple Seikos for me
Orange Monster
and the Navigator Timer
Camo
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Forgot how much I love this, need to wear it more often.
Had this 1977 7009-8081 in the watch box for a while in a rather sad state. I decided to do it up - new mineral glass, re-lumed the hands light case polish. Quite pleased with how it turned out.
Russell
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That looks absolutely fantastic...good job!
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I do have a few non quartz Seiko's a couple here:-
A 6119-8430
And of course my 6309 TST
Does this count?
Close up of the seconds hand (smooth rotating not stepping) with the Boeing 747 on the end
Last edited by John_D; 7th September 2018 at 21:32.
Today I am wearing my recently acquired SBGE001.
Please excuse the nato... I need some more links for the beautiful bracelet before it will fit my fat wrists!
Just picked up from SC. Very pleased with it. Do love an orange watch.
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