Third Magnum watch
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Third Magnum watch
Hi,
I'm new to the site although I've been a Magnum fan for quite some time. Excellent site from what I've seen so far.
One thing that I've noticed, and I don't know if this has been noted before, is that during certain close-ups of Magnum's hands during the "GMT years" is that there is a different watch-bracelet than the standard Rolex one. Although I noticed this some time ago I never gave much thought to it. Today however, while watching "Death and Taxes", during the scene where TM is sitting at the Rippers desk and going through the photographs, you can actually for a very short time see the face of this watch and it is obviously no Rolex GMT-Master. Judging by the general design of the watch and the position of the crown, I'd say it's a Seiko Skx007 (or similar) with a pepsi dial.
My immediate conclusion from this is that they must have used a "hand model" for Selleck during these scenes and used the "Seiko" as cheap alternative for the actual Rolex. What are your thoughts on this?
I'm new to the site although I've been a Magnum fan for quite some time. Excellent site from what I've seen so far.
One thing that I've noticed, and I don't know if this has been noted before, is that during certain close-ups of Magnum's hands during the "GMT years" is that there is a different watch-bracelet than the standard Rolex one. Although I noticed this some time ago I never gave much thought to it. Today however, while watching "Death and Taxes", during the scene where TM is sitting at the Rippers desk and going through the photographs, you can actually for a very short time see the face of this watch and it is obviously no Rolex GMT-Master. Judging by the general design of the watch and the position of the crown, I'd say it's a Seiko Skx007 (or similar) with a pepsi dial.
My immediate conclusion from this is that they must have used a "hand model" for Selleck during these scenes and used the "Seiko" as cheap alternative for the actual Rolex. What are your thoughts on this?
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It's entirely possible. Someone would have to post a few screenshots to be sure.
The GMT Master can have two types of bracelets in stainless steel but I don't remember Magnum's ever swapping.
I have seen this photo of Selleck as Magnum wearing a gold GMT Master with the alternative bracelet.
I could see someone being the 'hand in' for pick up shots though and using a cheaper lookalike watch as that GMT Master is Selleck's personal watch...
It's entirely possible. Someone would have to post a few screenshots to be sure.
The GMT Master can have two types of bracelets in stainless steel but I don't remember Magnum's ever swapping.
I have seen this photo of Selleck as Magnum wearing a gold GMT Master with the alternative bracelet.
I could see someone being the 'hand in' for pick up shots though and using a cheaper lookalike watch as that GMT Master is Selleck's personal watch...
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Nice investigative work. It sure looks like a Seiko to me. I have an old sporty Seiko from the 70s, with exactly the same band. Although I can't remember if it has the Seiko logo on the clasp. I'll have to dig it out of whatever drawer it's lurking in and take a look.
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it seems to be a model like this seiko skx009 kp (red paint on bezel from 12 to 20, arrow minutes' hand)
http://www.chronograph.com/store/mli_vi ... roduct=469
http://www.chronograph.com/store/mli_vi ... roduct=469
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The band looks slightly different, but the watch itself looks the same. A very smart looking time piece, actually. I've always been impressed with the quality of Seiko watches.gmt16750 wrote:it seems to be a model like this seiko skx009 kp (red paint on bezel from 12 to 20, arrow minutes' hand)
http://www.chronograph.com/store/mli_vi ... roduct=469
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seiko & ............
that's some good eyes Kifaru.
i bought a seiko just like the one in your screen shot in 1986 with the same band and emblem on the latch
mine has.......Divers 150m on the face
sometime mid-90s, the recessed holes in the watch where the lil pins go that hold the band on. they wore out (unto my knowledge at the time) and i nearly lost the entire watch. lost the band but found the watch. on the back of this watch, it had a gauge etched into the back........the gauge had years as to when to change the battery and with each change a small dot was to be etched showing the change year. mine is barely legible. my crystal & bezel are all scratched up as i wore it year round back then working.
i just received a MkII watch i ordered back in Nov 09, i had it customized so that it looked very similar to Magnum's Chronosport watch.
i would attach some pics of both watches, but don't have an image account online,,,,joe
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i bought a seiko just like the one in your screen shot in 1986 with the same band and emblem on the latch
mine has.......Divers 150m on the face
sometime mid-90s, the recessed holes in the watch where the lil pins go that hold the band on. they wore out (unto my knowledge at the time) and i nearly lost the entire watch. lost the band but found the watch. on the back of this watch, it had a gauge etched into the back........the gauge had years as to when to change the battery and with each change a small dot was to be etched showing the change year. mine is barely legible. my crystal & bezel are all scratched up as i wore it year round back then working.
i just received a MkII watch i ordered back in Nov 09, i had it customized so that it looked very similar to Magnum's Chronosport watch.
i would attach some pics of both watches, but don't have an image account online,,,,joe
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