The Seiko Pogue SSC 947:
https://teddybaldassarre.com/en-int/blo ... 947-review
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Re: New pogue
I quite like the look of it. though having all those subdials in a contrasting black takes away from the vintage look of the yellow.
It didn't say in the article, so I found a video to verify how the seconds work on that movement. Looks like the subdial at 9 is the running seconds and that does have a quartz tick but the chrono hand looks like a vintage movement. It'll probably cost about as much as a good 6139 Pogue goes for these days. Still can't quite understand how expensive they are compared to a few years ago.
It didn't say in the article, so I found a video to verify how the seconds work on that movement. Looks like the subdial at 9 is the running seconds and that does have a quartz tick but the chrono hand looks like a vintage movement. It'll probably cost about as much as a good 6139 Pogue goes for these days. Still can't quite understand how expensive they are compared to a few years ago.