Hi, Recently purchased the MG SAR Rescue Timer which came with a MG cardboard outer dust box. However when I research this watch notice that some appear to have a wooden outer box.. Any thoughts on this please?
Yes it was from Chronext but it came from a German AD. It seems that some MG watches have the same box as mine but others have the wooden box. I have emailed MG to ask them about this and also Chronext. Will keep you posted. Incidentally what do you mean by ''Chronext special''?
Excuse my ignorance but how do I know if I have a ''Blue coloured rotor'' as it does not have a display case so obviously I can't see inside. Perhaps if I send the serial number inscribed on the case to MG they might enlighten me?
I wouldn't be surprised seeing another Mühle with blue rotor when Mühle celebrate its 150th anniversary on June 25th. From 03:15 to 06:00 pm Hans-Jürgen and Thilo Mühle will welcome their guest at the Uhrenmuseum Glashütte and guide them through the Mühle anniversary exhibition and present the new Mühle models.
Fingers crossed they release another Sea-Timer with stainless case and perhaps alternative dial color(s) on June 25th.
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