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A revival of the Watch thread

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December 08, 2020, 02:26 AM
wildheartedson0105
A revival of the Watch thread
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Originally posted by vthoky:
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Originally posted by wildheartedson0105:
Responded to your Email, vthoky.

You can stop with the sir, sir! Big Grin


Yessir. It's a habit, sir. Razz


I'm envisioning the scene from the movie Spies Like Us...

Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor... Big Grin


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December 08, 2020, 06:42 AM
BigSwede
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Originally posted by vthoky:
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Originally posted by wildheartedson0105:
Responded to your Email, vthoky.

You can stop with the sir, sir! Big Grin


Yessir. It's a habit, sir. Razz

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BigSwede, is that the "digital Tuna?"


I was under the impression it was an "Arnie" it's not listed as such on Govx but it is elsewhere



December 08, 2020, 09:05 AM
stickman428
This is the Seiko Digital Tuna and it is IMO one of the best watches Seiko has ever made. The SBEP003 & 007 are some one of the least talked about & least appreciated watches in Seiko’s line up. The user interface, appearance and design of the watch is just fantastic.




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December 08, 2020, 10:40 AM
vthoky
Aha!
Thank you for sorting me out on that.




God bless America.
December 08, 2020, 03:44 PM
stickman428
If I was tasked to build the ideal surf/diving/sport/basic navigation watch for the world it wouldn’t be an automatic, though I adore their design... Believe it or not I would use these two watches and add two features and keep it sub $300.

I’d use the aesthetic of the Seiko SBEP-003 Digi Tuna JDM. This one looks especially nice because I added a Seiko blue rubber strap from a Seiko SRPA83 (gorgeous watch to cannibalize for parts BTW. Wink ). I would use the SBEP’s brilliant operating system/intuitive user interface and solar quartz recharging system with detailed charge level and real time charging/solar cell efficiency.

Why would I do this? It’s so cool to see the solar charging level on a rainy day when you are out and about verses and overcast day and a sunny day.



I would then meld it with elements of this watch design, while ditching other huge parts of this watch’s design (specifically the throw away battery).





These two watches are quite spectacular to wear at the same time. The functions are mind blowing. Here is what I would take, carry over and modify and what I would ditch and why.

#1 the watch has to be able to stand alone on its own power source (given proper human interaction) and work for 5-7 years at least without any kind of service. This means solar quartz movement with smart power save and shut down/ power management functions. Seiko SBEP is IMO the model T of this and shows such real potential to be smart while still simple at the same time. It needs to be developed further.

#2 time, dual time, displayed simultaneously &
Time zone needs to be easy to change on the fly

#3. Add barometer, depth meter, altimeter, thermometer, compass, storm warning system (the Suunto Core pretty damn good at predicting when it’s about to pour) it’s easy to turn off and needs to remain so but I like the function a lot.

#4 add tide and moon phase and make it easy to change on them on fly if you are traveling.

#5 make a stainless and a DLC cased version with compass and dive bezels.

#6 the rotating minute bezel/ dive function needs to REMAIN functional and utilize the SBEP’s outer minute track and include programmable dive warning functions.

#7 mineral / sapphire crystal. The Seiko will take a hell of a hit but it scratches eventually, I’m still not 100% what the perfect watch “glass” is yet. But for now I like what’s on this Suunto.

Boom G-shock is more or less obsolete and the “smart while not stupid in the longevity dept watch” enters the market for the first time.


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December 09, 2020, 01:53 PM
stickman428
For those who like Khaki.

Hamilton khaki auto field watch (Champaign/silver) dial on a nice high end khaki seatbelt strap paired with kevlar lined khaki riding pants. Cool




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December 09, 2020, 02:29 PM
P220 Smudge
That looks great. The more I see them, the more I’m starting to really become somewhat taken with Hamiltons.


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December 09, 2020, 05:26 PM
vthoky
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Originally posted by stickman428:
Hamilton khaki auto field watch


Sharp!




God bless America.
December 09, 2020, 07:39 PM
LMLarsen
“I have this old watch...”

Got this Seiko about 35 years ago and it’s still going strong, but the bracelet links I removed as a skinny kid are long gone. It’s a dedicated bracelet that can’t be replaced with another.

Any idea where I might find links? It’s a hell of a long shot, I know, and I’ve already searched.




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December 10, 2020, 01:37 PM
stickman428
Whoa! That is a nice Seiko! If you can get the reference number I would search eBay & google via the reference number. You can save a search on eBay and get a notification sent to your email when one of your more “rare” items you want pops up for sale. This function PAYS dividends. I got a sweet Hamilton I’ve wanted for years for $200 less than I expected to pay with extras today in fact because of it! Cool

There is a similar Omega Speedmaster with a sub dial like that but it’s around $2.7-3k and has a very intricate $$$ movement to service & maintain. That Seiko is gorgeous!


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December 10, 2020, 02:47 PM
h2oys
My new inexpensive Orient watch given to me by my daughter for my birthday...



Discovered the watch from a thread in the Lounge it looked like a good watch. So far so good!
December 10, 2020, 05:58 PM
ScreamingCockatoo
That Orient is handsome!





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December 10, 2020, 06:59 PM
bald1
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Originally posted by LMLarsen:
“I have this old watch...”


All about your vintage Seiko (several variations).



https://www.ablogtowatch.com/s...ement-vintage-watch/



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December 10, 2020, 07:37 PM
LMLarsen
Thanks, guys, great info! I’ll set up that eBay search and see what happens, but I don’t have high hopes.


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December 11, 2020, 06:01 AM
h2oys
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Originally posted by ScreamingCockatoo:
That Orient is handsome!


Thank you. Per the other thread jomashop was the place to go but they were sold out. My daughter found it at Amazon for $69.

In case your interested here is the terminology for the search: Orient SP Black Dial Men's Watch FUNG2001B0
December 11, 2020, 08:24 AM
stickman428
LMlarson, if you are patient EBay will come through. I cannot begin to tell you how many super rare watches and parts/accessories will show up when you least expect them. It’s a feature on eBay that can cost you some serious $$$.

I just scored a neat Hamilton Khaki diver with red accents thanks to their search feature and plugging in a few interesting and hard to find reference numbers. This one came with a spare stainless bracelet as well as the original black w/ rd stitching straps. I’m glad I didn’t scoop up that NOS example a few months ago because this one was way less and the extra Hamilton bracelet adds about $120 to the value. Cool

The subtle red on the dial and from the 45-0 second mark is pretty cool. I can’t wait to try out a few straps.




Well guys a little update on one of my favorite watches. My Le Jour chrono just earned another round trip back to Singapore on Gnomon’s dime. So far they have been super easy to work with and they have been fast at responding to issues.

I think maybe my watch has defective hands or something. The minute sub dial hand has slowly moved to the left and is now more than one minute off. It is apparently snapping back to zero hard enough to move the hand over time. I hope they can fix it. None of my three other Valjoux 7750 powered watches exhibit this problem and I use their chronos quite a bit too. The watch minute sub dial hand seemed to move ever so slightly every time it was reset.

Any advice or input on the issue would be appreciated.


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December 11, 2020, 01:57 PM
copaup
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Originally posted by stickman428:

I just scored a neat Hamilton Khaki diver with red accents thanks to their search feature and plugging in a few interesting and hard to find reference numbers.


I like those Hamiltons a lot. I had a King Scuba just like that except mine didn't have the red on the minute marks. I gave it to my brother a while back so he'd have at least one decent watch. I like the way they do the day/date and the raised numbers. Good looking watches and are still a pretty decent value.
December 11, 2020, 02:08 PM
ScreamingCockatoo
I picked this up a week ago and added the beads of rice bracelet.
The Seagull ST19 movement is super slick!







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December 11, 2020, 02:42 PM
BigSwede
Me likey^^^



December 11, 2020, 03:01 PM
h2oys
very nice SC. Love the bracelet.