Seiko Chronograph 7T62-0CV0 (Japan, August 2005)
Seiko Chronograph 7T62-0CV0 (Japan, August 2005)
The 7T62-0CV0 model belongs to the so-called Seiko Chronograph Diver Style series , which is based on the 7T62 caliber . This movement is a precise analog quartz caliber with an integrated alarm function – a successor to the earlier 7T32 movement.
The 7T62 caliber was introduced by Seiko in 2003 as an evolution of the 7T32 . It was designed to offer greater reliability, easier servicing, and lower power consumption. The movement was intended for sporty watches with a diver's look, but it never achieved ISO certification as a diver's watch ; instead, it was classified as a sports chronograph .
It was assembled in Japan and Malaysia; your copy bears the inscription “MOVEMENT JAPAN” , meaning it is a completely Japanese work.
Technical data
- Movement: Seiko 7T62 (Quartz, Analog Chronograph with Alarm Function)
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Features:
- Chronograph (1/5 second to 60 minutes)
- Alarm clock/second time zone
- Date at 3 o'clock
- Small seconds at 9 o'clock
- 24-hour display
- Battery type: SR927W (lifespan approx. 3 years) - recently replaced
Housing and dimensions:
- Material: Stainless steel
- Diameter: 42.5 mm (excluding crown)
- Height: 11.9 mm
- Lug-to-lug: 49 mm
- Lug width: 22 mm
- Weight: 133 g (including steel bracelet)
- Glass: Hardlex mineral glass
- Bezel: Unidirectional rotating, aluminum inlay
- Water resistance: 10 bar / 100 m
- Bracelet: Original Seiko stainless steel bracelet with safety folding clasp
Condition
- Case and strap show slight signs of wear, but overall in good used condition.
- Glass clean , no deep scratches
- The movement runs perfectly, chronograph and alarm function are fully functional.
Warranty (used)
This is a used item. The limitation period for claims based on defects (statutory warranty) is 12 months from delivery .
Notice
Since this is a used watch, water resistance cannot be guaranteed .
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Bin rundum zufrieden , die Bestellung und die Lieferung hat reibungslos geklappt. Das Armband ist noch ein bisschen eng. Aber da könnt ihr nichts für. Ich werde mir mit Sicherheit noch die ein oder andere japanische Uhr anschauen und bestellen. Macht so weiter.
Robin Kühn