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Sea Hawk Pro GGYC/GP 033RO - info about this movement available?
Hello GP-owners/fans 
After accidentally posting that in the general section, here's the second try...
Since Monday I'm proud owner of a GP Sea Hawk Pro GGYC which is driven by the GP 033RO.
I did a little research on the web and some watch boards but didn't really find much about this particular movement. Some people say it's very reliable, some say it's fragile.... frankly, I'd like to hear some (long-time) experiences regarding this movement.
Also pictures, general info,.... would be interesting 
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
Oliver
PS: Since vlkcheng requested a shot on the wrist, here is one:

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By: PeterCDE : August 4th, 2007-06:54
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