More Seiko Conjecture
Today is Spring Drive day, apparently. Jaime posits a future for Seiko on the Seiko and Citizen Forum. 1) Is that Seiko is now lending its workhorse movements to its…
Today is Spring Drive day, apparently. Jaime posits a future for Seiko on the Seiko and Citizen Forum. 1) Is that Seiko is now lending its workhorse movements to its…
Check out Velociphile's take on the Spring Drive. Thorough. Very thorough. Because it is a continuation of a line of evolution, it makes sense, at least to me, that developing…
Great in depth look at the Spring Drive from one of Timezone's finest. And so we come to the latest Seiko innovation, the Spring Drive. Although virtually all mechanical watches…
WatchReport checks out another nice atomic Seiko. If you're a regular Watch Report reader, you know how much I love the combination of atomic and solar, which usually means Casio.…
I like my Ohm's Law as much as the next guy. That's why this is going on my belt. Our newest product features both our AC and DC Ohm's law…
Great post from the Dive Watch Forum: Your previous post regarding watches you've had forever. This watch was my high-school grad present from my Dad in 1971, and I've had…
I don't like quartz chronos that well but this one is purdy. $230 ain't half bad. Check it out here You can buy it here, apparently.
Standard excellent review by WatchReport. Nice look at a worldtime Seiko. The SNJ005's world time feature is probably its primary appeal. It allows you to easily check the time in…
As far as I know, the current crop of radio-controlled movements can only pick up one station at a time. Epson's new movement can pick up three stations and is…