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My first jump hour

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My first jump hour

Post27 Jun 2014, 21:10

Found NOS in store this fantastic Philip Watch jump hour,it's the first time for me with this kinf of watch....i love the futuristic design but i'm not habituate with a non-digital watch :oops: :oops:
I don't know the released year but probably i can set it in 1974-75 when digital started in the market.....
For you friends.....hope you like it

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Re: My first jump hour

Post27 Jun 2014, 23:46

Simone,

Wow, I love the style and the extra wide integrated bracelet on this model. I rather enjoy wearing jump hours since you can often hear the soft "click" as each hour ticks by. Nice find!

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Re: My first jump hour

Post28 Jun 2014, 21:30

Thanks abe... :-)

It's so strange hear the "click" each hour...fantastic!
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Re: My first jump hour

Post29 Jun 2014, 14:28

What movement is in that watch?
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Re: My first jump hour

Post29 Jun 2014, 20:37

Impressive one for your first Jumper :-D very nice.
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Re: My first jump hour

Post30 Jun 2014, 09:28

ronaldheld wrote:What movement is in that watch?


Upsss...i'll never open the case back.... :oops:
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Re: My first jump hour

Post03 Jul 2014, 21:16

it's a 17 jewels inside.....
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Re: My first jump hour

Post22 Sep 2014, 17:14

This watch will most likely have one of the most fragile and servicing unfriendly jump movements invented.

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