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Nov 04, 2005,07:07 AM
 




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Wristshots please - Sea Hawk models

 
 By: Christian : November 4th, 2005-05:05
Since I just got my first Sea Hawk II, I thought it would be nice to have wristshots of different dials, metals and straps of the GP Sea Hawk. Of course, I will start right now with my first wristshot. Have a good weekend, Christian...  

The MONSTER

 
 By: Isaac : November 4th, 2005-07:07
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Sea Hawk?s Grandpa...

 
 By: PeterCDE : November 4th, 2005-08:08
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Thumbs up! keep it going, here a close-up

 
 By: Christian : November 4th, 2005-09:09
of the blue marlins Bye from Bavaria, Christian...  

And here?s a special one: the Uber-beastie :-)

 
 By: PeterCDE : November 4th, 2005-01:13
AKA SEA HAWK II PRO - FLYING TOURBILLON "Challenger of Record" : That?s BIG fun on the wrist Greetings, Peter...  

Thats a hugh watch. ;-)

 
 By: jokoh : November 4th, 2005-07:19
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A John Harrison.....Nt

 
 By: cd32815 : November 4th, 2005-04:16
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Another John Harrison....

 
 By: Jokoh : November 5th, 2005-12:12
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SH PRO

 
 By: P@trick@Belgium : November 6th, 2005-10:10
the GP beast...  

No wrist, but a paper... Happyness is a Sea Hawk :-)

 
 By: PeterCDE : November 10th, 2005-12:24
... and that?s the same since 64 years ago... Even more happyness is to have an original NOS crystal and NOS crown for it Greetings from germany, Peter...  

In fact :-) But these are interesting

 
 By: PeterCDE : November 11th, 2005-02:02
In absolute terms, prices of mid/late 1940?s don?t say too much. But when you compare them with prices by other brands or models, it?s quite interesting! The Sea Hawk wasn?t that affordable then: from http://www.eh.net/hmit/compare / In 2003, $71.50 from ... 

seahawk 2 ti

 
 By: Steve : November 11th, 2005-02:02
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