Show me your wrist shots Tudor 19/9 :D

Show me your wrist shots Tudor 19/9 :D

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GMT II

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6 posts

115 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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My Today...

yeti

10,523 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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Did you discuss the movement with them?

I'm curious to know whether it's the c.4130 from the Daytona - I can think of no other reason for the push-button date adjust module!

If so, that's a great value chrono containing one of the best movements around.

toohuge

3,434 posts

216 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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yeti said:
Did you discuss the movement with them?

I'm curious to know whether it's the c.4130 from the Daytona - I can think of no other reason for the push-button date adjust module!

If so, that's a great value chrono containing one of the best movements around.
I don't think so Yeti.... the chrono sub dials align with the centre of the watch, the 4130 are slightly of centre...

yeti

10,523 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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toohuge said:
I don't think so Yeti.... the chrono sub dials align with the centre of the watch, the 4130 are slightly of centre...
Cool, fair enough!!

I had one side by side with a Daytona and the layout seemed identical. The push button module to change the date seemed to add to the idea; I can't think of any ETAs that don't have a crown-integrated date, and even if there were, why use that one and make work for yourself adding a module?

toohuge

3,434 posts

216 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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yeti said:
toohuge said:
I don't think so Yeti.... the chrono sub dials align with the centre of the watch, the 4130 are slightly of centre...
Cool, fair enough!!

I had one side by side with a Daytona and the layout seemed identical. The push button module to change the date seemed to add to the idea; I can't think of any ETAs that don't have a crown-integrated date, and even if there were, why use that one and make work for yourself adding a module?
It looks very similar to the Tissot movement:
http://support.tissot.ch/usersmanual/148-en.pdf

Not sure of the calibre number or who makes it, but the functionality and the date change look similar.

GMT II

Original Poster:

6 posts

115 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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First where are your wrist shots?

The movement used is ETA 7753 not Daytona. Hope that Helps wink

Spice_Weasel

2,286 posts

253 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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I've been wearing this today (picture from June)


yeti

10,523 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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GMT II said:
First where are your wrist shots?

The movement used is ETA 7753 not Daytona. Hope that Helps wink
It does, thanks smile