GMT2 is getting a lot of wrist time lately. It’s slimmer than my co-axial Speedy so it’s more comfortable under sleeves and gloves. Important consideration when the temps stay under 15 degrees. But the Speedy will be back tonight and most of next week as the temperatures rebound.
1960's Seaboard-Yacht Chronograph - Valjoux 7733, 3rd edition blue dial. Manufactured for & sold by Seaboard Marine Supply Co. out of Islip, NY on Long Island.
Well, it’s warmed up to a relatively balmy 16 degrees. So without the pressing need to be bundled up against single-digit temperatures the 44mm Speedy is back!
thought I posted this my 71/72 Grand Seiko first year of automation at the plant they felt it could be a problem so it's a 28800 bpm all said and done it was very accurate
Not even 5 a.m. and it's back to the mine on a Monday morning. Weekends just keep getting shorter. Staying vintage with a late 60's Hamilton A-506. Because of the time period, I refer to this watch as the Black Panther.