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Pete, I think you are thinking of a different company...This is Pulsar of Time Computer Inc, a subsidiary of Hamilton Watch, Pennsylvania, USA. You might be thinking of Pulsar of Seiko Corp., which didn't exist prior to Seiko's acquisition in 1978. So, not a Seiko-style serial number there and can't be interpreted as such
Reference I have states that the P3 was released in 1973 (Q3), and produced until 1975, so your watch would date to '73-75. 1973 was the absolute golden year of American LED, and by the mid-70s, LED watches sold so many that Seiko, who manufactured analog quartz but not LED, were losing sales due to American LEDs. The public's romance with these ended in '76, and everything went bust by '77. The watch industry can be funny sometimesLast edited by Don; 24-07-20, 23:29.
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Hmm... must have missed the memo about a chronograph week
...Really great to see, guys! I counted 13/14 pusher buttons together
SEIKO "PROFESSIONAL" Automatic 300m SLA021 / SBDX023On the instruments we entrust to pace our lives, to bear witness to our days, and to be the keepers of the most precious thing we have... time.
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Its amazing how thick this fantastic "citizen bn2024-05e diver" is!!! At a whopping 17mm thick, the chapter ring must be 5 or 6mm deep.. Actually, now that you've mentioned that, it dose resembling an ashtray "lol" It really does deserve a good nick name!! Littlezilla as its only a 200m diver??? Lol
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Guess it needs a case top that thick because of 'all the stuff on the side of it'?
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