Few red dots here... still trying to decide which one is the best 8)
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my vote is for the white dial.
i like them ALL, but white dial is my first choice!! i love to see these with ORIGINAL bracelets. treat the screw down crown gently, they ARE fragile and strip easy. nice collection!
Does anyone know from which year approximately is this two-tone piece dated?
Maybe this can help:
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Welcome!
I prefer the first one myself. Not too sporty that you couldn't dress it up a bit!
Are these models subject to the same screw-down crown problems as my gold point?
KB
Again, all 1990's models have the same issue. If the crown/stem breaks or strips there are no original parts for them. The crowns and stem are a single part. BWG has been able to fix some of the auto chronos by adapting after market stems, crowns, and tubes to fix the issue.
:agreei :agreei dont mess with the crown any more than you HAVE TO!!! i have a 1990s automatic sea wolf and 2 quartz marine lifes--regular dial AND a crono--, try my best to leave crowns alone as much as possible. easy on the quartz but i dont wear the SW very often.
Another one joins the team. :dancingbanana;
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