the Sea Hawk II, 4992 is also my choice as the 40mm fits me much better than the 42mm. I have tried all versions and ended with the 40mm after a lot of "flipping". You can use the search function of the forum to look for many posts on the Sea Hawk II, inc
Friends, as we seem to have a blue theme in recent posts, why not show two fresh photos of my blue sunburst dial Sea Hawk. It has recently accompanied myself on a short vacation trip and it passed the swimming pool test (of course) Not that I changed my m
G'day, yes, i´m sure the 49920 is discontinued; we´ve touched on this in several posts some months ago. And that´s one reason as to why there are so many units with deeply discounted prices in the grey market. The other models are higher/larger, not the l
Hi Peter, Many thanks for your reply. I have already checked the only GP dealer in Toronto and it only carries one Sea Hawk model (a gold one). :S So I can't really do any comparison. From the GP website, I do see Sea Hawk models with a central second han
After doing much reseaarch on this board, I have narrowed my choices to the following two GP models: Sea Hawk II (Reference 49920) and Sports2000 (Reference 49560) I like both watches but need an advise as to which one to choose. I can't quite decide whet
Hi Roger, some points: The Carr? Cambree chronographs (24990 and 24980) used to be available in a specific region only, thus i?m not sure they are "regular" models in any country (although being listed in the 2005 catalogues). This may need to check back
Hi Lloyd, welcome to the GP Forum! Let?s see; narrowing down to current and very recent models, there?s still a variety. To be somewhat more helpful, i think some more help in terms of the date (maybe a pointer date, with a hand out of the center?) and th
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