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Seiko Moonphase Sports 100 (7A48)

Seiko Moonphase Sports 100 (7A48)

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Seiko Moonphase Chronograph Watch
Model: 7A48-7009 (caseback) 7A48-7010T (dial)
Movement: Quartz, made in Japan, chronograph
Caliber: 7A48
Case: Stainless steel
Diameter: 39mm
Thickness: 11mm
Weight: 81g
Dial: White
Features: Moonphase and date subdial at 12:00
Bezel: Fixed, gold-tone base metal
Band: Stainless steel bracelet, sized to fit about 7" wrist
Lug Width: 18mm
Crystal: Mineral
Crown: push/pull, located at 8:00
Includes: No box, no papers
Condition: Good condition with signs of wear on case and bracelet, crystal clean with light signs of wear.

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Zinex Pilot Watches – No Radiation

Zinex Pilot Watch ME-109S

Zinex Pilot Watch ME-109S

So what’s with that no radiation symbol on some of the Zinex watches?

The no radiation symbol on the Zinex Pilot indicates that the lume on the watch is not radioactive.

The radiation hazard symbol itself is a universal design designated for labeling radioactive material. Radiation is engery that is omitted from atoms that are unstable and decaying. Radioactive materials (as well as radiation prucing devices) have to be marked with this symbol.

Zinex Pilot No-Radiation Symbol

Zinex Pilot No-Radiation Symbol

Some people absolutely love the “no rad” dials and others would never consider buying a watch with it.

Some other watches that feature this symbol are a variety of Blancpain watches most notably the Fifty Fathoms Bundeswehr or the Precista PRS-50. If you know of any other watches featuring a No Rad dial, please let us know and we’ll add it to the list!

BLANCPAIN 50 Fathoms Bundeswehr

BLANCPAIN 50 Fathoms Bundeswehr

Precista PRS-50 No Radiation

Precista PRS-50 No Radiation

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