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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | ||||||
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Seiko 7S26-0020,this is what I call a "phillipino mod",I think they basically make them out of old bicycles over there..
Actually runs and keeps OK time,and I think it looks great.
The Marathon GSAR,this was a real pleasant surprise.Lovely watch to wear,and looks good on the olive NATO.This one can definetely take a beating,and come back for a 12th round knock-out.Highly recommended as a carefree,budget tool watch.
Also,its not quite as vulgar as its oversized brother,the quartz JSAR (J of course meaning Jumbo!)But vulgar doesn`t always mean bad,now does it...
And this is a fun watch,a proper beater if there ever was one!ebay,"asian made" quartz movement,plongeur hands and an orange Zulu,70 USD`s!
I went rockclimbing with this one,no worries at all.
What do you wear for your rough and tumble outdoors activities?hiking,running,cycling,climbing and so on?
Show us your beaters!
Cheers!
Marius
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