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pinkwindmill
Received this excellent condition March 2005 TSAR in a trade on Friday, but I think I prefer the dial on the SAR/SAR-D I used to have.

The specs on my TSAR are:

Movement: ISA QUARTZ 1198 High torque quartz module
Dial: measures 27.7mm and utilizes Tritium vial technology
Crystal: sapphire - 2.8mm thick x 30.50mm diameter
Case: is cut from 316L stainless steel
Case diameter is approximately 46.0mm
Bezel diameter is 41.10mm, milled engraved and filled
Case Height is 13.85mm
20 mm lugs with drilled holes
Crown: 6.5mm dia x 5.50mm long, deep knurled
Date: between 4 and 5 o'clock on the dial

It had a new battery, check, seal and test in July by Roy and is complete with box.

I have it on bracelet and with the rubber, but I would propose a head-only (plus box, of course, as that has the serial number on it) trade.

No pics at the moment, I'm afraid.

Let me know if you are interested, and thanks for looking!

Cheers,

Guy smile.gif
TOSH
QUOTE (pinkwindmill @ Sep 8 2008, 01:53 PM) *
Received this excellent condition March 2005 TSAR in a trade on Friday, but I think I prefer the dial on the SAR/SAR-D I used to have.

The specs on my TSAR are:

Movement: ISA QUARTZ 1198 High torque quartz module
Dial: measures 27.7mm and utilizes Tritium vial technology
Crystal: sapphire - 2.8mm thick x 30.50mm diameter
Case: is cut from 316L stainless steel
Case diameter is approximately 46.0mm
Bezel diameter is 41.10mm, milled engraved and filled
Case Height is 13.85mm
20 mm lugs with drilled holes
Crown: 6.5mm dia x 5.50mm long, deep knurled
Date: between 4 and 5 o'clock on the dial

It had a new battery, check, seal and test in July by Roy and is complete with box.

I have it on bracelet and with the rubber, but I would propose a head-only (plus box, of course, as that has the serial number on it) trade.

No pics at the moment, I'm afraid.

Let me know if you are interested, and thanks for looking!

Cheers,

Guy smile.gif

TOSH
QUOTE (TOSH @ Sep 8 2008, 10:18 PM) *
QUOTE (pinkwindmill @ Sep 8 2008, 01:53 PM) *
Received this excellent condition March 2005 TSAR in a trade on Friday, but I think I prefer the dial on the SAR/SAR-D I used to have.

The specs on my TSAR are:

Movement: ISA QUARTZ 1198 High torque quartz module
Dial: measures 27.7mm and utilizes Tritium vial technology
Crystal: sapphire - 2.8mm thick x 30.50mm diameter
Case: is cut from 316L stainless steel
Case diameter is approximately 46.0mm
Bezel diameter is 41.10mm, milled engraved and filled
Case Height is 13.85mm
20 mm lugs with drilled holes
Crown: 6.5mm dia x 5.50mm long, deep knurled
Date: between 4 and 5 o'clock on the dial

It had a new battery, check, seal and test in July by Roy and is complete with box.

I have it on bracelet and with the rubber, but I would propose a head-only (plus box, of course, as that has the serial number on it) trade.

No pics at the moment, I'm afraid.

Let me know if you are interested, and thanks for looking!

Cheers,

Guy smile.gif


Hi, Yes I am interested, Some pics would be Interesting, Thanks TOSH
pinkwindmill
QUOTE (TOSH @ Sep 8 2008, 10:23 PM) *
QUOTE (TOSH @ Sep 8 2008, 10:18 PM) *
QUOTE (pinkwindmill @ Sep 8 2008, 01:53 PM) *
Received this excellent condition March 2005 TSAR in a trade on Friday, but I think I prefer the dial on the SAR/SAR-D I used to have.

The specs on my TSAR are:

Movement: ISA QUARTZ 1198 High torque quartz module
Dial: measures 27.7mm and utilizes Tritium vial technology
Crystal: sapphire - 2.8mm thick x 30.50mm diameter
Case: is cut from 316L stainless steel
Case diameter is approximately 46.0mm
Bezel diameter is 41.10mm, milled engraved and filled
Case Height is 13.85mm
20 mm lugs with drilled holes
Crown: 6.5mm dia x 5.50mm long, deep knurled
Date: between 4 and 5 o'clock on the dial

It had a new battery, check, seal and test in July by Roy and is complete with box.

I have it on bracelet and with the rubber, but I would propose a head-only (plus box, of course, as that has the serial number on it) trade.

No pics at the moment, I'm afraid.

Let me know if you are interested, and thanks for looking!

Cheers,

Guy smile.gif


Hi, Yes I am interested, Some pics would be Interesting, Thanks TOSH


Hi TOSH,

Sorry, I have no pics at the moment - I will try to get some taken but it may be Friday before I can post them I'm afraid.

Which model do you have and what condition is it in, please?

If you want to converse by email, feel free to contact me at guy@[my username].com

Cheers,

Guy smile.gif
TOSH
QUOTE (pinkwindmill @ Sep 9 2008, 11:55 AM) *
QUOTE (TOSH @ Sep 8 2008, 10:23 PM) *
QUOTE (TOSH @ Sep 8 2008, 10:18 PM) *
QUOTE (pinkwindmill @ Sep 8 2008, 01:53 PM) *
Received this excellent condition March 2005 TSAR in a trade on Friday, but I think I prefer the dial on the SAR/SAR-D I used to have.

The specs on my TSAR are:

Movement: ISA QUARTZ 1198 High torque quartz module
Dial: measures 27.7mm and utilizes Tritium vial technology
Crystal: sapphire - 2.8mm thick x 30.50mm diameter
Case: is cut from 316L stainless steel
Case diameter is approximately 46.0mm
Bezel diameter is 41.10mm, milled engraved and filled
Case Height is 13.85mm
20 mm lugs with drilled holes
Crown: 6.5mm dia x 5.50mm long, deep knurled
Date: between 4 and 5 o'clock on the dial

It had a new battery, check, seal and test in July by Roy and is complete with box.

I have it on bracelet and with the rubber, but I would propose a head-only (plus box, of course, as that has the serial number on it) trade.

No pics at the moment, I'm afraid.

Let me know if you are interested, and thanks for looking!

Cheers,

Guy smile.gif


Hi, Yes I am interested, Some pics would be Interesting, Thanks TOSH


Hi TOSH,

Sorry, I have no pics at the moment - I will try to get some taken but it may be Friday before I can post them I'm afraid.

Which model do you have and what condition is it in, please?

If you want to converse by email, feel free to contact me at guy@[my username].com

Cheers,

Guy smile.gif

HI GUY, Can you email me at superjohn@hotmail.com Please, I`m the guy with the SEIKO S800 DIGI SCUBA DIVER, Thanks TOSH
TOSH
QUOTE (TOSH @ Sep 10 2008, 09:42 PM) *
QUOTE (pinkwindmill @ Sep 9 2008, 11:55 AM) *
QUOTE (TOSH @ Sep 8 2008, 10:23 PM) *
QUOTE (TOSH @ Sep 8 2008, 10:18 PM) *
QUOTE (pinkwindmill @ Sep 8 2008, 01:53 PM) *
Received this excellent condition March 2005 TSAR in a trade on Friday, but I think I prefer the dial on the SAR/SAR-D I used to have.

The specs on my TSAR are:

Movement: ISA QUARTZ 1198 High torque quartz module
Dial: measures 27.7mm and utilizes Tritium vial technology
Crystal: sapphire - 2.8mm thick x 30.50mm diameter
Case: is cut from 316L stainless steel
Case diameter is approximately 46.0mm
Bezel diameter is 41.10mm, milled engraved and filled
Case Height is 13.85mm
20 mm lugs with drilled holes
Crown: 6.5mm dia x 5.50mm long, deep knurled
Date: between 4 and 5 o'clock on the dial

It had a new battery, check, seal and test in July by Roy and is complete with box.

I have it on bracelet and with the rubber, but I would propose a head-only (plus box, of course, as that has the serial number on it) trade.

No pics at the moment, I'm afraid.

Let me know if you are interested, and thanks for looking!

Cheers,

Guy smile.gif


Hi, Yes I am interested, Some pics would be Interesting, Thanks TOSH


Hi TOSH,

Sorry, I have no pics at the moment - I will try to get some taken but it may be Friday before I can post them I'm afraid.

Which model do you have and what condition is it in, please?

If you want to converse by email, feel free to contact me at guy@[my username].com

Cheers,

Guy smile.gif

HI GUY, Can you email me at superjohn@hotmail.com Please, I`m the guy with the SEIKO S800 DIGI SCUBA DIVER, Thanks TOSH

Hi GUY email me on superjohn@hotmail.com I`m in the UK, Thanks TOSH
pinkwindmill
Now open to all trades so have created a new thread with pictures.

Many thanks,

Guy smile.gif
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