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    Seiko Chronograph

    Hello...New to Forum: Does any member know where to find a Seiko Chronograph Sport 100 alarm 7T32-7D99? Stainless steel (matt military style finish) screwback case with pale yellow military style dial... date window at 3 (whole dial glows in dark) large crown and uncommon pushers. Nice looking watch...had one years ago that was traded.
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    Re: Seiko Chronograph



    http://watchmenowandthen.blogspot.com/

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    Re: Seiko Chronograph

    7T32 movements have been discontinued since 2000-2001. The watch shown in the link above has the newer 7T92 movement which is the current quartz chronograph used by Seiko.

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    Re: Seiko Chronograph

    Thanks..I'll take a looksee!

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    Re: Seiko Chronograph

    I see...perhaps a vintage site may have one.
    Thanks for the info!

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    Took a look...close but no cigar! The Seiko I once had sported three pushers and two crowns. The pushers were somewhat mushroom shape. One large crown for setting time and a smaller crown to set alarm. The whole case was matt finish stainless. I believe the dial was called lumibright....it was a pale yellow. I typically love automatics but this was a damn nice Seiko Quartz Alarm Chronograph watch. The dial was marked Seiko Chronograph Sport 100 to the left of the date window at 3. No SQ on the dial.

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    Re: Seiko Chronograph

    maybe search the Asian ebays? bit of a crapshoot, but it's the joy of the hunt sometimes, isn't it?


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    Re: Seiko Chronograph

    7T32 have been out of production for several years. Very good watches though.

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    Re: Seiko Chronograph

    What's the difference between the 7t32 and 7t62, besides the 30 minute vs 60 minute chronograph?

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    I believe it's the pusher function. 7T32 has three chronograph pushers whereas the 7T62 watches have two. It could also be the jewel count in the movement but not sure.

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