Team, Got this one long time ago but it lives on a box that I seldom access. Today, preparing a post for Wrist Scan, I saw those pictures that I believe is worth to share. I need to send it for a full maintenance and grab some pictures from the inside. Th...
As well as the mecha-Quartz version. A great lines of products. Perhaps by the time your watch is serviced I can scan and post some pages from the catalogs. Cheers, Cazalea ...
I did some research and it seems that mine is a 3700. I'm sending it on Monday for maintenance and when they open, I go to take pictures from the inside. Cheers, Nilo
The first model was the 3700. See enclosed pictures. My 3700 was one of the first 500 produced (they individually numbered those first 500 on the back). Main distinctive features of the original 3700: - watch the dial inscriptions: what is written above t...
.....the guess being based on the dial configuration and the bracelet configuration (even though I do not see the back side of the links, I guess it is Geo2) This would mean a serial number around 24 xx xxx and a production date around 1989/1990. Cheers, ...
Impressive knowledge and you seem to have every single type produced, too Thanks a lot for the detailed explanation. The PD aesthetic may not be as appreciated as Genta but I find it to be amongst the better designs of the 1970s and 1980s.
....pure as you can imagine a modern tech chrono ( i.e. not "dress watch") to be. Those integrated pushers and everything in Titanium (which -at the time -was a big thing) are just brilliant. And it wears super comfortably, even though the Valjoux 7750 is...