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    Identify (name) this watch

    Anyone recognize it?


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    Well, it has a 'Ripcurl' logo on it, but that's about all I know. .... and there's nothing on their website that matches it.
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    Name this watch...

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    It's a 1990's analog-digital chronograph that was part of Rip Curl's 'Ocean Technology' Series. With a 200M three button, one crown case and analog dial with a digital chronograph display, it will have been one of the 17xxx series. I'd assume that that will be enough to google up a precise designation.

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    Wow, thank you.


    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    It's a 1990's analog-digital chronograph that was part of Rip Curl's 'Ocean Technology' Series. With a 200M three button, one crown case and analog dial with a digital chronograph display, it will have been one of the 17xxx series. I'd assume that that will be enough to google up a precise designation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    Wow, thank you.
    My pleasure. I’ve always secretly fancied the Brietling analog digital which made me alert to others. I wrote something about the few movements that do this on WUS when I bought the Dunhill facet version. I couldn’t find it, but found other stuff that filled in the gaps I’d forgotten.

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