[WTS] Credor “Phoenix” GCBP997 Chronograph. Designed by Seiko’s “Resurrected” Watchmakers (Not Zombies or Jesus, But Previously Retired)
[WTS] Credor “Phoenix” GCBP997 Chronograph. Designed by Seiko’s “Resurrected” Watchmakers (Not Zombies or Jesus, But Previously Retired)
# Reference: **Model:** Credor “Phoenix” GCBP997 / 6S78-0A10 Chronograph **Year Produced:** June 1997 **Timestamp:** [https://imgur.com/a/RWcCk8V](https://imgur.com/a/RWcCk8V) **Album:** [https://imgur.com/a/aTMLK0j](https://imgur.com/a/aTMLK0j) # Features: **The Look.** Released in the late ‘90s, the GCBP997 is a wonderful throwback to the era’s design language. A time when tool watches started to flirt with luxury, and maximalist design was prevalent. Why give the bezel colour when it could be brushed steel instead? After all, steel is a colour. **The Design.** The bezel carries a tachymeter, while the chapter ring manages to squeeze in a telemeter - giving you the means to measure both speed and distance. Interestingly, the subdials don’t feature the bevelled edges commonly seen on chronographs, and instead have been finished with a bubbled edge - adding to the overall glossy look of the dial. **The Mission.** This isn’t just any chronograph - it’s a decorated 6S. Developed in the late ‘90s, it’s known as the *Phoenix Calibre*, because it was designed by a handful of Seiko employees whose expertise was so sought after that Seiko dragged them out of retirement, like some sort of crack team assembled to execute one last heist. Their mission was simple: revive Seiko’s mechanical chronograph line-up. **The Result.** Even in a contextless vacuum, it’s obvious they delivered. Seiko's Chronograph Division was alive and well. Though the calibre was discontinued in 2016, it laid the groundwork for its successor, the 8R, and it’s often still thought of as the higher-end option between the two. **The Legacy.** Whether you prefer the 6S or 8R, it’s worth remembering that the 6S bravely stood alone as Seiko’s sole mechanical chronograph. Today, Seiko makes dozens of distinct 8R variants - a testament to the success of the 6S. # Details: **Condition**: In great condition overall. Some minor marks can be seen on the bezel, but it's mostly very free of marks. **Scope:** Box and papers. **Movement**: 6S78 Automatic Phoenix Chronograph **Dimensions:** * Case Width: 40.0mm * Lug to lug: 48.1mm * Case Thickness: 13.8mm * Lug Width: 20mm * Bracelet: Fits up to a 7.6 inch wrist **Price:** Priced at **$1850** \+ shipping. I accept a variety of different payment methods depending on your transaction history. Transaction fees paid by the buyer. Not looking for trades. **Of note:** Nothing to report