thanks for showing yet another 7742 here in the forum and what a wonderful specimen you have. One question: is your buckle 14mm or 16mm? I also have a 14mm buckle but could not find a strap in 18/14 that I would remotely like for my watch. Best, CC
What a very nice 7742 you have! Looks to be in prefect original condition (except for the strap). :) Very happy to see you join us, please tell us more about you and your watch(es)! Best Blomman
I'm from Spain. My english is very very bad, sorry. I like vintage watches. I bought the GP 10 days ago in a watch shop, the original strap it is very damaged. Cheers Jes
Please do not hesitate due to language! Here we have people from all over the world. Some use Google Translate... Hope to see/read more from you and again, congratulation to your new watch! :) Best Blomman
The letter after the 4 digit reference number refers to the batch the watch belongs to. I have now details about the different batches of the 7742, but the watch was in production between 1960 - 1968. Best Blomman
Thank you. What details? I need information I think the caliber is 1109503 or 303, now i don't remember is the meaning of the la test numbers? Sincerely Jes
It's difficult to find advertinsing. Only I found this ad but the other model, I think that is the reference 7114. GP Alarm is the A model. LIFE 26/11/1956 Best Jes ...
The watch has this: "The caliber do not have a ’stop-second’ mechanism. To synchronise, the crown should be gently turned backwards and pressure maintained to stop the seconds hand. Release when the display corresponds to the timing signal and push crown ...