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I know what you mean......not very appropriate by today's standards lol
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AS is a famous brand so wouldn,t miss a chance to put its trademark and calibers on its products (usually under the balance as weasol said) unless waltham has its own designation for this piece. A hallmark of AS is its winding wheel with holes to access a jewel underneath for oiling. We need to find the OP first to get more pix. lol
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Parts container that my lovely wife bought for me. $2 Indian takeaway container. Came containing the food thankfully or that would have been messy. Cap from the end of the blind packaging. Would have been turfed had I not thought, 'Hmmm....." -
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Seiko7A38 7
O.K., now I've found a workaround for the photo uploading 'glitch', time for me to 'fess up and admit to the real reason I signed up to WRF. I'm looking for some information, help and advice, as it says in the title: with an obscure 15J quartz chronograph movement.
No - I'm not talking about the Seiko 7A38(A); Shimauchi Ltd. V906; Orient J3920; JEPIC Corp Y19; Ferrari Cal. 531, Jean Lassale 7A74A, etc., etc.. Something rather more obscure than any of those (almost identical) movements, which I'm already intimately familiar with.
I've read a couple of threads in this section where posters have had issues with quartz movements in Gucci 9300 / 9400 chronographs. This movement is similar, aesthetically rather better appearing than those, IMO, but not quite in the same league as the Seiko 7Axx's. So I'm hoping someone here can shed some light on this animal.
Allow me to give you some background first.
On my forum, we don't just discuss (all brands of) 7Axx's and 7Txx's. There's also sub-forum for other contemporary quartz chronographs. A few years ago, I started a thread:
http://www.seiko7a38.com/apps/forums/topics/show/7390834-close-calls-and-double-takes-but-not-the-real-deal
Basically it's about quartz chrono's which at first glance might pass for a Seiko 7Axx - i.e. they have tri-compax sub-dials and 3 pushers plus a crown @ 8 o'clock. There are many different brands posted in that thread, including the aforementioned Gucci's. At the top of the second page, back in August 2013, a forum member posted a link to a German eBay auction for a Carrera chronograph. Not only was it the correct 7Axx clone configuration, but it also had a date window let into the 3 o'clock sub-dial - almost a 7A38. It intrigued me, but not enough for me to bid on it to win. I passed on a second NOS example a month later, which I've since regretted many times.
A couple of weeks ago, one came up on eBay in the States and as this seller had included a photo of the movement (which the two previous hadn't), I threw caution to the wind and decided I had to have one - just for it's curio value.
I did start to write up about it on page 3 of that same thread, but then decided it warranted its own topic. For those who might be interested in following my (typical anorak level) research so far, here's another link:
http://www.seiko7a38.com/apps/forums/topics/show/13399498-i-m-having-an-attack-of-the-carrera-7axx-clones
Here's a Q&D (as received) wrist shot of the watch in question - it's a Carrera model 515.11.
and the eBay seller's photo (rotated through 90°) of the 15 jewel quartz movement - it's an MTM Cal. 869.10.
I hoping someone on here can recognize / help identify the movement and name the manufacturer, be it Swiss or otherwise.
Ideally I'm looking for a tech. manual / schematic and as a 'nice to have' user instructions for the watch.
For those who don't wish to read through my thread, here's the last thing I posted, and my first problem:
You may notice that, unlike my usual standard of wrist shots, the hands are all over the place. :roll: There's a reason for that. :P Firstly, unlike a Seiko 7Axx, the large sweep second hand is the constant (ticking) seconds hand - not the 6 o'clock sub-dial. The pushers mostly work exactly the same as a 7Axx (including the 10 o'clock 'freeze and catch up' Lap function) - except I haven't yet figured out how they are supposed to be used to re-set the sub-dial hands. What the seller wrote in his listing description: CHRONOGRAPH HANDS ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION PUSHER LOCATED AT 10 HOUR POSITION. Doesn't appear to work (for me) - not with the crown in any position. Of course, I don't have any instruction booklet to follow. :(But there's worse ! This thing has serious erratic timekeeping issues. Particularly when worn, it can lose as much as 20 minutes an hour. The sweep second hand just randomly stops and starts again of its own accord. But then, left on the bench it can keep accurate time for hours on end.
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