Can someone help me identify this movement? Cheers!
N n0va Banned member, the goat does not approve Banned 21/4/12 150 0 0 22/10/12 #1 Can someone help me identify this movement? Cheers!
N n0va Banned member, the goat does not approve Banned 21/4/12 150 0 0 22/10/12 #2 Sorry about the quality. iPhone camera.
N n0va Banned member, the goat does not approve Banned 21/4/12 150 0 0 22/10/12 #5 See I found it weird that on the rotor it says 7750 and 25 jewels. But I'm pretty sure it's not a 7750 movement.
See I found it weird that on the rotor it says 7750 and 25 jewels. But I'm pretty sure it's not a 7750 movement.
B Bonesey Mythical Poster Advisor 15/1/11 8,926 66 0 22/10/12 #6 Looks like the 23j movements used in the GMT models.
M md2020 Banned member, the goat does not approve Banned 26/7/12 740 0 0 22/10/12 #7 It's def not a 7750, the balance makes me what to say its some kind of segull movememt Sent from my PB99400 using Tapatalk 2
It's def not a 7750, the balance makes me what to say its some kind of segull movememt Sent from my PB99400 using Tapatalk 2
N n0va Banned member, the goat does not approve Banned 21/4/12 150 0 0 22/10/12 #8 I finally found out. it is a Asian 2813 23J I found it on the PT website, "http://puretime.co/product/pam123-power-reserve-lefty-on-rubber-strap-a2813/" Thanks everyone for your help.
I finally found out. it is a Asian 2813 23J I found it on the PT website, "http://puretime.co/product/pam123-power-reserve-lefty-on-rubber-strap-a2813/" Thanks everyone for your help.