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GP Sea Hawk 7100
With any luck, I should have a "new to me" Sea Hawk 7100 in my hand within the next 12 hours...
It's a black dial version without numerals
how to visually distinguish sapphire bezel vs aluminum one?
Per vendor, it should have the Calibre 215-763 movement inside
How easy is it to open the case back for this watch?
Just remove the screws and "pry/pop" open the back?
Will deliver the goods (aka pics) once I have it in my hand
Cant wait!

Vintage
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Review
blomman Mr Blue · Mar 3, 2015
Blomman Mr Blue reviews the Girard-Perregaux Sea Hawk 7100 from 1989. Explore its vintage charm, strap versatility, and place in GP's diving watch history.
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blomman Mr Blue · Apr 7, 2016
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Collection
blomman Mr Blue · Dec 4, 2014
Blomman Mr Blue acquires a Girard-Perregaux Sea Hawk 7100, comparing it to a GP 8867 and discussing its place in diver watch history.
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Reference Guide
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GP Sea Hawk 7100
By: kkfong : July 30th, 2021-09:32
With any luck, I should have a "new to me" Sea Hawk 7100 in my hand within the next 12 hours... It's a black dial version without numerals how to visually distinguish sapphire bezel vs aluminum one? Per vendor, it should have the Calibre 215-763 movement ...
No regret with this purchase!
By: kkfong : July 31st, 2021-05:47
Too busy today to spent time with the new watch It is surprisingly light as a dive watch. I have a 39mm Brietling Chronomat, 42mm Speedy Mk 4.5 (now that's heavy!), and 42mm Eterna Kontiki World timer, and all 3 of those "tools" watch are fairly hefty Thi...