Wow! That's a nice Sea Hawk . . .

Jan 08, 2004,04:16 AM
 

Hi Syuji:

That's a great Sea Hawk and in wonderful condition too.

I recently overhauled one myself and it is on my right hand as I type (I have a 17 jewel Gyromatic on my left hand). My Sea Hawk is a later model and not near as nice as yours but it does have the container movement holder like yours and is keeping great time.

I'll see if I can post some pictures within the next day or two.

Thanks,

Will

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How 'bout this GP?

 
 By: syuji : January 7th, 2004-05:17
I like the very "antique" looking aged dial. It's a big watch....  

That?s an interesting piece

 
 By: PeterCDE : January 7th, 2004-09:21
Hi Syuji, interesting! I suspect this to be a 1940?s GP 27 or GP 30 calibre (based on an AS1130 ebauche), of which GP had several versions. These are 13 ligne (almost 30mm) movements and quite nice ones, very reliable and sturdy. Here?s another one: What ...  

GP from South America

 
 By: syuji : January 7th, 2004-09:21
I have an another vintage GP with no cal.# on. Both are from South America. It's interesting.

I had this feeling

 
 By: PeterCDE : January 8th, 2004-09:09

That's a nice sized GP . . .

 
 By: Wm. Jay Roseman : January 7th, 2004-10:22
Syuji: Thanks for sharing so many of your watches with us. I like nothing better than to see watches that people in the Forum have and you seem to have many interesting GPs. Please, keep them coming! Regards, Will

If you say so, here's another vintage GP!

 
 By: syuji : January 8th, 2004-07:07
This is a smaller size (32mm diameter without crown) seahawk....  

Wow! That's a nice Sea Hawk . . .

 
 By: Wm. Jay Roseman : January 8th, 2004-04:16