I only have a 49910, but I have to assume it has the same strap size, although I'm not 100% sure about the 40mm version. Standard Strap is 21mm with 19mm buckle and curved at the lugs. I don't think a straight strap will fit very well due to the placement
GP Sea Hawk II ref. 49910 "To John Harrison" John Harrison memorial plate Dear enthusiasts, Friday, 24th March of 2006, was a special day in London. In presence of His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, one of the greatest watchmakers of the British hi
Here?s my list; some are completely subjective picks and thus may or may not be followed, but then it?s my list So here we go: Laureato Evo3 "F40" ref. 80190 Among the Laureato models it?s on the more rare side, particularly as it is "not communicated" by
Hi Joe, the "To John Harrison" reference 49910 comes with basically the same manufacture made movement caliber GP 33 RO as the 49900 "Sea Hawk II". Just that it sports a small second. I?m sure there?s no breakup of production totals for the variants; the
Hi Kevin, that?s a ref. 49530 Classique Elegance Big Date/Moonphase: The Sea Hawk would be either reference - 49900 (regular, 42mm) - 49910 (John Harrison) - 49920 (regular, 40mm) I?ve yet to see a Sea Hawk with a crystal back and frankly, i don?t expect
G'day, personally i appreciate your input for the new commemorative America?s Cup/BMW ORACLE Racing piece very much and i?m very happy to see you spend so many thoughts on it. Such as Kevin?s approach , which is i think a very interesting piece! To more o
a firm "no". After checking back: This model did not make it into serial production and there?s only one prototype (the pictured example). GP decided not to offer a Titanium version of the reference 49910 "To John Harrison". There are some models that par