THE POGUE is the quintessential ambassador for funky 70s chronographs by SEIKO and it ultimately made it into space as the first automatic chronograph …or was it truly alone in that regard? Various 6139 or Seiko 5 Sports Speedtimer models were dubbed “Pogue” but in this video, I will give you all the details about “The TRUE Pogue” and all the other variations out there. I consider this video the ultimate, quick guide to what makes the Pogue so desirable to me! Join me on this shuttle through vintage watch history!
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AFTERMARKET PARTS ALERT!
As pointed out to me after releasing this video, I was a victim of afternarket parts in my piece as well (dial, bezel inlay, rotatable bezel and possibly even the hands)! As mentioned in the video: "authenticity is key", therefore please check any offering thoroughly (more thorough than I did!). I want to be transparent about this: This watch will stay with me and not sold on to spare anyone else. It's still a cool look, but unfortunately not fully original 🙁.
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The Moonwatch Universe blog uncovered the story of the other Automatic Chronograph on the Skylab4 mission:
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Article recommendation on how to spot the most common aftermarket parts for the Pogue:
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Picture sources in chronological order of appearance:
Picture of Pogue’s own 6139-6005 or “The TRUE POGUE”:
www.historical.ha.com
Picture of William Reid Pogue from:
www.montrespubliques.com
Logo of the Skylab4 mission:
www.wikipedia.org
Picture of the SEIKO 6139 movement:
www.watchtime.net
Picture of the Zentih El Primero movement:
www.journal.hautehorlogerie.org
Picture of the Caliber 11 movement:
www.watchlounge.com
Picture of the Seiko 5 Sports Speedtimer (’69 blue dial):
www.watchtime.net
Picture of the vintage watch ads for the Zenith El Primero, the Heuer Automatics and the Hamilton Chronomatic:
www.timeandwatches.com
www.watchlounge.com
www.onthedash.com
Picture of the 6139 movement closeup (column wheel) from:
www.chrono24.de
Schematics of the vertical coupling of the 6139 from:
www.plus9time.com
Picture of the blue 6139 or “Cevert” from:
www.vintagewatchadvisors.com
Picture of the “Silver Pogue” from:
www.reddit.com
Picture of the “JDM Teal Pogue” and the “70m Proof dial Pogue” from:
www.barnebys.de
Picture of the 3 different bracelet variations for the Pogue from:
www.thewatchsite.com
Picture of the JDM bracelet from:
www.watchpatrol.net
Picture of the different stages of discolorations for the inner rotatable bezel from:
www.watchuseek.com
Picture of the “Aussie Pogue” from:
www.classicseiko.com
Picture of the Daini Seikosha logo and the Suwa in comparison from:
www.timesticking.com
This video was not sponsored and the video footage stems (if not explicitly specified otherwise) solely from my own watch.
Chapters:
0:00 How I Got Pogue’d
0:55 First Automatic Chronograph in Space?!
1:48 First Automatic Chronograph EVER?
1:47 The TRUE Pogue & Color Variations
4:40 Aftermarket Parts? Case & Dimensions
6:55 The Dial, Lume and Quirks
8:22 Suwa & Daini Seikosha
8:45 Movement, Price & Conclusion
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