Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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I want to say that Ken's is . . .
Oct 21, 2014,12:53 PM
. . . the more utilitarian SBGX045. I'd forgotten about yours; not unusual, given my recent pattern of losing track of just about everything.
Here's an image of yours I took . . .
. . . just over six years ago.
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VISIT TO SEIKO PART 4: High-End Quartz Watch Movements
By: cazalea : October 19th, 2014-15:46
Thanks for continuing on from Part 3 of this Seiko Visit report . Seiko may build millions of quartz movements a month for its bread and butter watches, but it takes the Grand Seiko movements very seriously, indeed. This production is NOT on an assembly l...
We talked about the crystals
By: cazalea : October 20th, 2014-09:53
and they had a sample there, but I don't think they are grown there. Apparently they grow to about the size of a house brick, then small slivers are shaved or cut off. Since it seemed that all the Astron stuff is developed and built there, and all the Spr...
After all the problems I had . . .
By: Dr No : October 21st, 2014-12:32
. . . with that vintage IWC, and am beginning to have with a similar vintage Omega, maybe I should get a quartz GS, if only to appreciate the limits of timing accuracy. I've long admired GS's reply to the Milgauss and Railmaster; Ken has one, if not mista...
I have one
By: cazalea : October 21st, 2014-12:39
Perfect for Nico "no-date" ...
I want to say that Ken's is . . .
By: Dr No : October 21st, 2014-12:53
. . . the more utilitarian SBGX045. I'd forgotten about yours; not unusual, given my recent pattern of losing track of just about everything. Here's an image of yours I took . . . . . . just over six years ago. ...