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| Subject:
finding a paticular watch
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: pulsarwatch-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
04 Mar 2003 12:30 PST
Expires: 03 Apr 2003 12:30 PST Question ID: 170582 |
I am trying to find a particular watch that is no longer in production. The watch is a Pulsar model PQF 024S. Do you know where I can locate one? |
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| Subject:
Re: finding a paticular watch
From: 4keith-ga on 06 Mar 2003 11:12 PST |
Please provide a description of the watch. Where did you get the serial number--is there a space in between or does it all run together? Have you tried contacting the Pulsar manufacturing company? How much are you willing to pay? SINCERELY, 4keith-ga |
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Re: finding a paticular watch
From: vitalmed-ga on 06 Mar 2003 11:42 PST |
Pulsar, a division of Seiko states that the watch went out of production in 1994, which you essentially know already. vitalmed |
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Re: finding a paticular watch
From: pulsarwatch-ga on 07 Mar 2003 06:04 PST |
Watch has both analog hands and a digital window. It was part of a rugged, outdoor series they had. I think it was called the sierra series. The watches were depicted by a tri-color 3 mountain peak emblem on the watch. This one had very luminecent hands, leather strap, and a bronz bezel on the out side. I believe the original price was about $150 to $200. Pulsar can fix or replace any watch I give them, but I need to have the watch to start with. |
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