Wm. Jay Roseman
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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.
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