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Vintage Cyma Quartz Diver 43mm “Baby Submariner” Ref. 9111 ETA 955.422

Vintage Cyma Quartz Diver 43mm “Baby Submariner” Ref. 9111 ETA 955.422

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Vintage Cyma Quartz Diver 43mm “Baby Submariner” Ref. 9111 ETA 955.422

 

Made in Switzerland from approximately 1990 - 20000

 

Dial: Great condition, original, black dial, white button markers, never repainted

Case: Good condition, large size, stainless steel, please see pictures and video

Crown: Push twist crown located at the 3 o’clock position

Hands: Mercedes style hand

Case Material: Stainless steel

Crystal: Great condition, generally scratch free

Strap Material: Rubber/ Silicone

Strap Colour: Black

Strap Lengths: Both Straps will fit from 6.5” – 8” Wrist (16.5cm – 20cm wrist)

Extra strap: Black Silicone sports strap

Lug width: 20mm

Case Size: 43mm including crown x 44mm lug to lug approx

Battery: SR920SW – (Recently Replaced) Shipped with battery already installed and ticking when it arrives.

Video Proof: Video of the watch functioning perfectly is available below

Please Click Below

Vintage 41mm Cyma Diver “Baby Submariner” Ref. 9111 ETA 955.422 Quartz


 

 

 

To Set the Date: Pull the crown out 1 click and roll clockwise. Best to adjust at noon, not midnight as it could damage the date function.

Do not roll the crown fast, always roll slowly and gently.

To Set the Time: Pull the crown out 2 clicks and roll the crown slowly to the time desired, softly push the crown back in and it will run.

For your full confidence watch the video above showing the Date function working perfectly

Please follow the Date and time setting instruction exactly and if you don't know how to operate these functions or visit a professional watchmaker or message us directly first.

If you are not confident and experienced using a Day/Date watch 

watch the below video and message us first.

How to Set Day / Date on Most Automatic Watches / Divers (especially Seiko), Why It Breaks \u0026 Effects


 

 If you don't know how to operate the Day/Date function it will break the watch

If you return the watch with a broken Day/Date function there will be a 25% restocking fee

Timepiece may have hair scratches

Vintage watches are not waterproof

The second hand may not always line up with the second track on vintage watches

Measurements are approximate

 Colours are approximate depending on light, monitor settings, time of the day or peoples perception of colours, backgrounds and camera angles

 If you have any questions please message us and we will be happy to help you.

 

 

 

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