Thanks amanico! Now I get this GP itch for another one :)

Jul 22, 2021,07:06 AM
 

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Reference 88881

 
 By: kkfong : July 18th, 2021-05:56
Originally I was looking for a King Seiko high beat in the late 60s, and then I learned about 1967 neuchatel observatory competition and GP's accomplishment and there goes the rabbit hole.... As title suggested, I just purchased a Reference 8888 1 (I aske...  

watch maintenance

 
 By: kkfong : July 19th, 2021-04:38
Thanks amanico and kev09 This purchase hit 2 first for me * First GP (probably not last ) * First square watch As a general rule of thumb, do I need to take GP watch to watch maker specialized for this brand for service/repair, or any reputable person can... 

Finally received the watch

 
 By: kkfong : July 20th, 2021-06:07
It's surprising small and it looks like I can't take out any links from the bracelet Luckily, using the micro adjustment and take it the the very last hole and it fits my wrist perfectly This is not a screw down crown, so is it "safe" if I wash my hand we...  

Perfect and lovely!

 
 By: amanico : July 20th, 2021-06:17

Great!

 
 By: amanico : July 22nd, 2021-10:04

Keep us posted, please.

 
 By: amanico : July 22nd, 2021-10:04

For the record

 
 By: kkfong : July 27th, 2021-00:41
when I tried to "hack" the seconds hand while setting time initially, the watch was running consistently +15 seconds per day for 2 -3 days Just for the fun of it, I put it down, and let the power run down then I adjusted time without worrying about the se... 

possible sleeper!

 
 By: msides0 : June 27th, 2022-06:02
The caliber could definitively tell you the manufacture date. Without "hack" feature and in the 8888 case with that dial, you may have a cal 32A, one of the 662 manufactured in 1967. Ive attached a pic of my 8888 with 32A. I also have an 888 with 42.1 (al...