So that's why Mark bought itOriginally posted by Justing
Unbeatable bang for the buck
Congrats man, always likes that design.
So that's why Mark bought itOriginally posted by Justing
Unbeatable bang for the buck
Congrats man, always likes that design.
Ultracrepidarian
The crown definitely has more recoil than the rotor so it'll power up the watch quicker. Same result if you spin your hand faster though haha.Originally posted by Mitsu3000gt
Hmm, I did try that - I moved it in my hands (like you describe haha) such that the weight in the back spun around completely at least 20 times slowly, but that didn't seem to wind it up nearly as much as the same number of turns on the crown. Is the ratio different between the automatic mechanism and the crown?
Came to see affordable watches. See conversation about expensive watch.
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Thanks guys! Sounds like I don't have much to worry about. Really like it so far.
LDS - yeah the thread kind of took a turn
HolyOriginally posted by flipstah
It's fine.
Or just hold it with your palm and spin the watch as if you're sloshing wine like a dbag, so the rotor does the work for you!
I think I should use that the next time someone asks me how an automatic works.
Manual winding is totally fine. If it stops completely give the crown 10-15 turns before putting it on your wrist.
Glad to hear you're enjoying the watch, Mitsu!
Manual wind has resistance like a wind-up toy and you'll feel it lock when it's fully wound. You're in good hands.
Thanks guys.
I thought the crown never stops turning because there is a clutch mechanism to prevent over-winding, either by manual wind or automatic wind. Is that not the case? I've read you can feel when it's fully wound, but the crown doesn't lock - maybe I misunderstood.
In either case I don't think I have ever fully wound it manually, usually 5-10 turns is more than enough to find it running still the next morning.
Best watch under $75: Timex WeekenderOriginally posted by LilDrunkenSmurf
Came to see affordable watches. See conversation about expensive watch.
Best watch under $125: Seiko 5 SNK809
Best watch under $200: Orient Bambino
Best watch under $500: Seiko Alpinist
Best watch under $1,000: Hamilton Jazzmaster Day/Date
Discuss.
Seiko 5 is where they're at.
Seiko 5 is indeed where it's at. I still rock mine on the regular. Although now I'm rocking the fitbit more often. Shit, that was more than $100, so I can't really talk about it here.
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You won one from me, right? How is it holding up?Originally posted by ExtraSlow
Seiko 5 is indeed where it's at. I still rock mine on the regular. Although now I'm rocking the fitbit more often. Shit, that was more than $100, so I can't really talk about it here.
I was reading about the Seiko 5 on your blog. It intrigues me, but I'm not a fan of the strap.
I just recently stopped rocking the fitbit, which is why I now want to start looking at some watches. Also stopped rocking the (original) pebble a few years back.
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Yessireeebob! Holding up good. Couple of scratches in the crystal, and the case has some wear marks, but that ugly ass fabric strap is no uglier, and it's kind of grown on me. Because of the strap, I treat that one as my "weekend" kind of watch, when I'm more likely to be changing my oil than dressing up.Originally posted by A790
You won one from me, right? How is it holding up?
What I like about the 5 is that it's a strap change away from any occasion. lol
I'm selling some watches for a new engine! Building contingency just in case my brother doesn't come back to Canada lmao.
FYI Watchismo.com has lots of watches on sale right now for half off
couldn't help myself and ordered this for $261CDN after taxes (regularly $400US). Ordered iit this am, shipped after lunch!
I will have 2 or 3 watches for sale this weekend, I don't think I need a dozen watches
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Unfortunately my watch broke over the Christmas holiday (Hamilton Khaki Automatic). It doesn't hold a wind for more than 2-3 hours absolute maximum (if wound completely) , and dies regularly while on my wrist, even if I give it the odd manual wind in between 'deaths'. Basically it's behaving as though the spring that holds the wind energy is no longer holding proper tension or something. It's with Justin now, but I was told 1-2 months for turnaround time which is not great. Anyone have this happen to them before with an automatic watch? Probably the last Hamilton I buy - I expected it to work longer than 6 months.
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My automatics have been running for years. I have several automatics older than me and still work.
Sorry to hear.
did you drop/hit it hard somehow without realizing?Originally posted by Mitsu3000gt
Unfortunately my watch broke over the Christmas holiday (Hamilton Khaki Automatic). It doesn't hold a wind for more than 2-3 hours absolute maximum (if wound completely) , and dies regularly while on my wrist, even if I give it the odd manual wind in between 'deaths'. Basically it's behaving as though the spring that holds the wind energy is no longer holding proper tension or something. It's with Justin now, but I was told 1-2 months for turnaround time which is not great. Anyone have this happen to them before with an automatic watch? Probably the last Hamilton I buy - I expected it to work longer than 6 months.
my seiko5 has been on my drawer for over 2 years now as wife somehow broke it and doesnt hold a charge anymore, maybe ill have it serviced somewhere, any recommendation in downtown where i can drop it off?
They are so cheap that you might be better off buying a new one instead of paying for a serviceOriginally posted by taemo
did you drop/hit it hard somehow without realizing?
my seiko5 has been on my drawer for over 2 years now as wife somehow broke it and doesnt hold a charge anymore, maybe ill have it serviced somewhere, any recommendation in downtown where i can drop it off?