To be clear: the Spanish day wheel thing is my theory (that all Silvers originall had Chinese or Roman), which I'm testing by asking people to come forward with watches that disprove it... Thanks for participating in the test
To be clear: the Spanish day wheel thing is my theory (that all Silvers originall had Chinese or Roman), which I'm testing by asking people to come forward with watches that disprove it... Thanks for participating in the testIt's Ok, I know the dial is true and aware the watch is a bitzer, hadn't realised the day wheel issue though in that Spanish didn't apply to these. Pollyc probably remembers detail this one.
Interesting theory Ewan.To be clear: the Spanish day wheel thing is my theory (that all Silvers originall had Chinese or Roman), which I'm testing by asking people to come forward with watches that disprove it... Thanks for participating in the test![]()
Great info, the known detail of the retailer is great info for the collector, suggesting perhaps silver dial was exclusive to this outlet or he just secured a large batch? and the theory makes good sense to explain the bracelet types.Thanks for the photos of the Silver Pogues with the Diamond Link Bracelets (Personally I really like the look) but as you stated the straight ends are not a great fit. Excellent detective work on the Chinese Day Wheel - that would certainly add more evidence to the Silver Pogues (especially the Proofs) being only originally sold in China (Hong Kong). As these watches are Hard to Find and cloaked in mystery finding evidence or catalog/advertising photos is proving very difficult.
As long as we are only proposing theories here is one that I believe is a real possiblity:
This is what I know:
The Silver Proofs were sold in Hong Kong by Thong Sia in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Thong Sia was a very large watch dealer and Seiko's only Authorized Dealer in Hong Kong. Thong Sia was owned by Wong Chue Meng. Wong Chue Meng also founded Stelux in 1963. Stelux was the manufacturer of both the Seiko President and Chiclet Bracelets. Wong Chue Meng owned both Thong Sia (the retailer of Seiko Watches in Hong Kong) and Stelux (the manufacturer of bracelets for Seiko).
This is my theory:
I believe it is possible Thong Sia ordered the Silver Proof 6139 watches from Seiko with Chinese Day Wheels but with No Bracelets (Head Only). No Bracelets would lower the retailer costs and Seiko was known to sell at a discount for Watch Head only. The Seiko SOG watches were purchased in bulk at a discount with No Bracelets once again to lower the cost. After receiving the watches Thong Sia/Stelux added the Bracelets. I believe customers were then given the choice of either a President or Chiclet and based on the number of surviving examples I have seen the President was more popular with customers.
IMO the Stelux President is a more conventional looking bracelet that would appeal to the vast majority of buyers. The Stelux Chiclet is a bizarre, futuristic, space age, pillow shaped oddity.
I only have scant evidence to support this theory but I thought I would throw it out there.
Yes the very point I was making John, I think the gold dial one that Jim thinks is a fake could give up it's one for a swap over, that watch has a 73 case back and would also then be wrong but no harm if it's a mongrel already.Thats a nice one Steve but the bezel is wrong for a proof and resist, that one wasent until 1976.
Ha! You are right. I may ship this bracelet off to John.I was also watching that one. I am surprised it lasted as long as it did. IMO a Good Watch at a Good Price. Like many I am very hesitant on anything from Venezuela but that Silver Pogue looked like it was worth the riskHard to tell the condition of the Dial but it looks like with a re-lume of the hour markers and maybe the hands you would have a good one. Original President bracelet is a Big Plus - I sure would not enjoy refinishing that bracelet with those oval links
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Are you kidding me...Better?... That is the One of the Best Photos I have ever seen of a Silver Pogue....Just Stunning... Thanks for Sharing-6002, March ‘72. I got lucky with this one off eBay and came from New Zealand. It’s in nice condition, I stumbled upon it while looking for a blue dial.
This is an old picture taken with previous phone I had, I’ll see if I can get around talking better ones tomorrow.![]()
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Well, thanks bro! Cool stelux details.Are you kidding me...Better?... That is the One of the Best Photos I have ever seen of a Silver Pogue....Just Stunning... Thanks for Sharing![]()