I was reading one of my favorite sites called Everyday Commentary, and dropped a comment answering a basic watch related question. The site author, Tony, contacted me and asked if I was interested in writing a basic watch primer for his site. I said sure and this is the product of that exercise. Intended to be very high level, but I thought someone here might find some value in it.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Introduction To Watches
I like to follow gear and tech related blogs and sites. I don't have the time to follow these fields closely so its always good to let those more dedicated than I to do the heavy lifting. What you'll quickly find is there's a lot of cross interest between these sites and watch collecting.
I was reading one of my favorite sites called Everyday Commentary, and dropped a comment answering a basic watch related question. The site author, Tony, contacted me and asked if I was interested in writing a basic watch primer for his site. I said sure and this is the product of that exercise. Intended to be very high level, but I thought someone here might find some value in it.
I was reading one of my favorite sites called Everyday Commentary, and dropped a comment answering a basic watch related question. The site author, Tony, contacted me and asked if I was interested in writing a basic watch primer for his site. I said sure and this is the product of that exercise. Intended to be very high level, but I thought someone here might find some value in it.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Casio G Shock G9000-8 Stormtrooper Mudman
The Mudman has seen many iterations of both module and case. The G9000 is my favorite and this particular model is my absolute favorite. Nicknamed the Stormtrooper like everything else that happens to be white with black accents, the name is somewhat misleading as the resin is more of a khaki color. With an orange tinted display and a white framed dual display makes this model more unique amongst G Shocks.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
In Depth Article about the Seiko 9F Caliber from SJX
SJK has posted a great article about the Seiko thermocompensated 9F quartz caliber with some great pictures too. Included are clear explanations of characteristic features of the 9F such as the twin pulse, backlash adjust, independent axis for each hand, instant date jumper as well as some cool pictures of Seiko's manufactured quartz crystals which I've never seen before.
Click HERE for the article.
Click HERE for the article.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Review of Orient Star GMT DJ00001B Star Seeker
The focus for this review is the GMT DJ00001B nicknamed Star Seeker by Orient USA. This model is positioned as the flagship model for Orient Star with a build and MSRP to match.
Monday, May 6, 2013
And the Beat Goes On
A great demonstration of beats per second using various Seiko watches. See 5 beats per second all the way to 100 beats per second. Be sure to turn your volume up.
Friday, March 29, 2013
Casio G Shock G7800
The G7800 line was called the Super Square because the shape is basically a square 5600 on steroids. There were several options available either with a positive or negative display with a matching color bezel. There was also a white model available. Being a reverse display with a black bezel, this one was called the Stealth Super Square. This model is notable because it simply has the best module I have ever seen in a G Shock. Really a shame Casio does not use it in any other models.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Casio G Shock GWM5600-A3
If you ever played with plastic green army men as a child, you will be sure to recognize the resin color in this square G Shock as a perfect match.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Orient Star Standard Date Video
Watch Tanaka has posted a nice video of the new Orient Star model Standard Date. Read more about this model here. At first glance, I think this model looks pretty good and is competitively priced. I also received some word that this line will also be available through the US distributors.
Thanks Hiro!
Thanks Hiro!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Seiko Celebrates 20 Years of 9F Caliber
Coupled with the celebration of 100 years of wrist watchmaking, Seiko is also celebrating the 20th anniversary of the thermocompensated high accuracy quartz 9F caliber. With a normal accuracy specification of +/-10 seconds per year in standard 9F, the special release, limited edition 9F caliber will utilize specially selected quartz crystals to provide a heightened accuracy specification of +/-5 seconds per year.
Of course nobody will just buy the caliber! The special edition 9F caliber will be dropped into a Grand Seiko model SBGX103. This model will feature a beautifully embossed dial and commemorative labeling on the caseback. The SBGX103 will be limited to 2,000 production pieces to be released internationally and will be priced at 315,000 Yen.
For more information on the 9F caliber as well as the SBGX103, be sure to click HERE to view the press release.
Of course nobody will just buy the caliber! The special edition 9F caliber will be dropped into a Grand Seiko model SBGX103. This model will feature a beautifully embossed dial and commemorative labeling on the caseback. The SBGX103 will be limited to 2,000 production pieces to be released internationally and will be priced at 315,000 Yen.
For more information on the 9F caliber as well as the SBGX103, be sure to click HERE to view the press release.
Labels:
Grand Seiko,
HEQ,
High Accuracy,
Limited Edition,
Quartz,
Seiko
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Seiko SKX007
The venerable SKX007.
If there is one Seiko model which exemplifies Seiko it is the SKX007. A design rooted in the legacy of Seiko's ancestry of divers. Value delivered beyond expectation. A mechanical watch thriving in a world of quartz. A template for the demonstration of creativity of enthusiasts and hobbiests.
Is it perfect? No, far from it. But its there. Where you expect it to be. Like a well broken in pair of jeans.
Its days are numbered. Surely Seiko is smart enough to continue the legacy of this diver. The new generation of Seiko Monster gives us hope that Seiko will also just nudge the SKX007 forward towards perfection rather than take drastic action. Hopefully we'll find out soon.
If there is one Seiko model which exemplifies Seiko it is the SKX007. A design rooted in the legacy of Seiko's ancestry of divers. Value delivered beyond expectation. A mechanical watch thriving in a world of quartz. A template for the demonstration of creativity of enthusiasts and hobbiests.
Is it perfect? No, far from it. But its there. Where you expect it to be. Like a well broken in pair of jeans.
Its days are numbered. Surely Seiko is smart enough to continue the legacy of this diver. The new generation of Seiko Monster gives us hope that Seiko will also just nudge the SKX007 forward towards perfection rather than take drastic action. Hopefully we'll find out soon.
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