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FWIW,the 7002 is a 17j version of the 7s26 (more)
The 7002 apearance is exactly like the 7s26,it lacks jewels on the train bridge,just like the 6309/6105.
It also lacks the day display thats present on the 7s26.
When you see a 7s26,your seeing a 7002 that has had extra jeweling added,and a day display to the underdial plate.
Hope this helps,Randall
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- A complete survey of Seiko mechanical calibres in current production. - Carlos - 2001-08-08 11:00:00
- Thanks!!!! - Bry - 2001-08-08 11:59:00
- Now I can die in peace. - Jon - 2001-08-08 12:21:00
- I've never seen a scan of one... - Carlos - 2001-08-08 12:59:00
- I bought mine last year - Jon - 2001-08-09 04:45:00
- FWIW,the 7002 is a 17j version of the 7s26 (more) - 2manywatches - 2001-08-09 08:12:00
- A little more than that, in fact - Adriano - 2004-10-06 00:21:00
- Carlos, Twice thank you...once for taking pix, second for sharing. Should be in an archive. Cheers. - Steven James - 2001-08-08 16:09:00
- Excellent post! Thank you .... - Wayne Lee - 2001-08-08 17:17:00
- Wow, thanks! Great pictures! (nt) - David Morton - 2001-08-08 21:23:00
- Carlos -- Here's another scan of the 7s26 for you - Ryan - 2001-08-08 23:10:00
- Holy sashimi! Great stuff...thanks, Carlos! - jetan - 2001-08-09 00:07:00