
Cazalea embarks on an ambitious exploration of the vast and diverse world of Seiko, attempting to categorize the brand's extensive offerings. This comprehensive post details Seiko's various brands, movement types, features, watch types, and materials, providing an invaluable resource for understanding the sheer breadth of Seiko's horological empire.



HEUER Reference 756
The HEUER reference 756 represents the brand s entry into dive watch production, featuring a rotating diving bezel and 200-meter water resistance. Produced in 1979, this 28mm reference occupies a compact position within HEUER s sports watch offerings of the period.
The stainless steel case measures 28mm in diameter and houses an automatic AS 5103/ETA caliber movement delivering 38-42 hours of power reserve. The watch features a unidirectional diving bezel and has been fitted with a sapphire crystal replacement. The timepiece is completed with a rubber strap appropriate for underwater activities.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking HEUER s dive watch production from the late 1970s. The compact 28mm case size and diving specifications distinguish it within the brand s catalog. The AS 5103/ETA movement represents HEUER s reliance on established Swiss movement suppliers during this production period, offering collectors an accessible entry point into the brand s sports watch heritage.
... I love this! What a great photograph. Yes, I'll take one of each! Cheers!!! - Scott
. . . "that's an awful lot of temptation." :-)
Great expose. Going in for a second read. Bill
I almost bought a watch today but I somehow resisted --!since a bezel difference was all it offered vs the others I have like it. How sad is that. Rolex collectors know what I mean. Mike
You probably have the page bookmarked just in case. Bill
Is that still a line still offered by Seiko ? Btw, great overview ! Just mind boggling !
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