3 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 6, 2013
Hi,
I was cleaning out a drawer in my desk when I found this watch. I have no idea what it is and would appreciate any help in identifying what model it is or if it is a fake. I believe I received it as a gift around 2003/2004 and have actually never used or worn it. I figure if it is real, I should get the owners manual and take proper care of it.
929 Discussions and CommentsMember since Jan. 8, 2011
anurodhp Wrote:Thats good to know! I'm glad I never wore it. For fun I decided to see what the buttons did, 2 button does nothing and the 4 button changes the month.
Forget the drawer, off to the trash with this thing
Goes in the recycle bin. Maybe it will be reincarnated as a soup can.
4,731 Discussions and CommentsMember since Dec. 18, 2006
anurodhp Wrote:Thats good to know! I'm glad I never wore it. For fun I decided to see what the buttons did, 2 button does nothing and the 4 button changes the month.
Forget the drawer, off to the trash with this thing
Hmm, interesting. Even though it's a fake I wonder if it has a mechanical movement and what kind it would be.
Maybe you can have some fun disassembling it before correctly parting of the remains.
I was cleaning out a drawer in my desk when I found this watch. I have no idea what it is and would appreciate any help in identifying what model it is or if it is a fake. I believe I received it as a gift around 2003/2004 and have actually never used or worn it. I figure if it is real, I should get the owners manual and take proper care of it.
Thanks!
It has buttons at 2 and 4 o'clock to activate/reset the chronograph but no dials to tally elapsed time!
Put it back in the draw - it shouldn't see the light of day.
Cheers from the cellar
cellar@gregsteer.net
Forget the drawer, off to the trash with this thing
Goes in the recycle bin. Maybe it will be reincarnated as a soup can.
Hmm, interesting. Even though it's a fake I wonder if it has a mechanical movement and what kind it would be.
Maybe you can have some fun disassembling it before correctly parting of the remains.
Kind regards,
Clemens