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vintagerolex

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I'm dredging this topic up from the near past, as it came up in a search I did.

I was chasing some movement info, and revisited pmwf, as they had some info in the past.

This link

http://www.pmwf.com/Watches/WatchTools/Gen...reMovements.htm

takes you to a page of photos and some info.

However at the bottom of the page are links to the Seagull site, tech drawings, and onfo.

Hope it assists those chasing info.

Offshore

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That is great info, offshore, thanks!

@vintagerolex: unfortunately there are no exploded diagrams of Seagull movements around. On the Seagull site you can just see a few pics of some their movements.

A very common chinese movement is the Miyota 8215 clone, so FxrAndy's advice to look for it is a good advice. You may find it here.

Unfortunately I was even unable to identify which movement it is on the cousinsuk website (it might be the DG2803).

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I'm dredging this topic up from the near past, as it came up in a search I did.

I was chasing some movement info, and revisited pmwf, as they had some info in the past.

This link

http://www.pmwf.com/Watches/WatchTools/Gen...reMovements.htm

takes you to a page of photos and some info.

However at the bottom of the page are links to the Seagull site, tech drawings, and onfo.

Hope it assists those chasing info.

Offshore

Excellent information. Great info to commence bookmarks!

Thanks!

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This is copied from watchseek forum and is a lot of info!

We enthusiasts are a strange lot. For us it is not enough to know that we have a well-made and reliable watch; we also want to know other details such as where the movement was made. There is a reason for this of course; the movement is the

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