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Sea hawk II: why so thick?
Hi all, I am a new comer. I am interested in buying a Sea Hawk II.
After an extensive research on the watch, I have the following
question. The caliber of Sea Hawk II is derived from GP3300, which is a
very slim one. However, Sea Hawk II is 13.5mm thick. In comparison,
Rolex Submariner with Date 16610 uses a substantially thicker movement
3135, but the thickness is only 12mm. So is there anything particular
for the construction of Sea Hawk II? Many thanks.
The dealer in Toronto
By: alexzhang79 : January 6th, 2008-11:50
Hi Peter, Many thanks for your reply. I have already checked the only GP dealer in Toronto and it only carries one Sea Hawk model (a gold one). :S So I can't really do any comparison. From the GP website, I do see Sea Hawk models with a central second han...
Yes, i´m sure of that
By: PeterCDE : January 7th, 2008-09:24
G'day, yes, i´m sure the 49920 is discontinued; we´ve touched on this in several posts some months ago. And that´s one reason as to why there are so many units with deeply discounted prices in the grey market. The other models are higher/larger, not the l...
That´s correct
By: PeterCDE : January 7th, 2008-22:34
G'day, making cases is a pretty expensive thing to do; a manufacture-made case and particularly a bracelet can be as much as a movement on manufacturing level. That´s why almost all manufacturers use outsourced cases for entry-level models. For GP, manufa...