Jikan Watch Blog is always two steps ahead of all other so called "Watch Source Information" websites and here this morning we are pleased to serve a fresh breakfast brunch of the latest watch related news coming out of Japan to our loyal readers. Today is no exception, as Seiko Japan earlier announced a very cool "Star Wars" themed collection of limited edition timepieces highlighting some of the main characters shown in all 6 releases of this world famous movie franchise. If you happen to be a Star Wars fan, read on.
Showing posts with label solar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solar. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Seiko: The Star Wars Collection
Labels:
Atomic,
Brightz,
EPD,
Limited Edition,
Mechanical,
Quartz,
Seiko,
solar,
Star Wars
Friday, August 17, 2012
Casio Edifice 2012 Brand Book
Casio has released an online catalog for the Edifice line. Some interesting models. I've always wanted to try an Edifice, but never have.
Edifice 2012 Brand Book
EQWA1110DC-1 looks the most interesting to me. Cool vintage 70's chronograph style with cutting edge solar charged and atomic reception inside. A quick read of the manual shows that the main hands are actually used for the chronograph instead of the subdials and it is has memory for 10 lap times on the chronograph. Alarm and world timer functions too.
EQWA1110DC-1 looks the most interesting to me. Cool vintage 70's chronograph style with cutting edge solar charged and atomic reception inside. A quick read of the manual shows that the main hands are actually used for the chronograph instead of the subdials and it is has memory for 10 lap times on the chronograph. Alarm and world timer functions too.
Labels:
Casio,
Chronograph,
edifice,
Radio Controlled,
solar
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Review of Seiko Solar Diver SNE107
When it comes to Professional Diver's, quartz models are slim pickings so when I see something interesting I want to give it a try. I had been looking for something with a 3 o'clock crown, traditional case shape with a budget price tag for a while. I decided to give the Seiko SNE107 a spin.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)


