meca - quartz chrono and swiss quartz diver

hstdist

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Gorgio Fedon 1919 Space Explorer Chronograph wristwatch designed to be worn by the future crew members of a commercial space station SpaceTek, designed in conjunction with retired astronaut Clayton Anderson. It's a neat story, but the watch is no doubt a Clerc homage. That said build quality is very good
Stainless steel case black PVD Fixed bezel. Quartz VK 63 (Seiko)chronograph movement sub-dials displaying: 60 second nice space type of design), 60 minute ( is slightly off center see pic.) and 24 hour. time . Scratch resistant sapphire-coated crystal. Solid case back. with engraving Case diameter: 48 mm. Case thickness: 14 mm.Leather band Band width: 22 mm. with Butterfly clasp. Water resistant at 200 meters
Has minor strap change marks and one careless scratch on the case back, otherwise no marks I can see. Comes with outer and inner boxes. The inner box is a piece of art btw, black lacquered wood with a neat viewing porthole
Click on pics to go to photobucket album of more pics. I would like 215.00 shipped

Philip Stein extreme diver. This is a real sleeper. Go beyond the feel good hype if you want and you have a real good dive watch, equal to any of the micros that are quartz.Unfortunately battery just died, so asking a reasonable 110.00 shipped

Case: Stainless steel
Caseback: Screw-down, with a sapphire crystal window
Bezel: Black PVD coated stainless steel, unidirectional rotating
Dial: Black with guilloche grey center
Hands: Black, luminescent ( real good lume BTW)
Markers: Luminescent Arabic numerals
Calendar: Date window at the 6 o'clock position
Bracelet: Brushed and polished stainless steel ( has some wear to polished surfaces)
Clasp: Divers, with dive extension (has wear to clasp)
Crystal: Sapphire
Crown: Screw-down
Movement: Swiss quartz
Water resistance: 20 ATM/200 meters/660 feet
Case measurements: 46 mm in diameter x 15 mm thick
 
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