still this and probably for the near future until my roving eye spots another
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wednesday 9th November
SeikoJohn- Admin
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Seiko 5h26 today its raining so I needed a waterproof watch
domecurb- Admin
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SeikoJohn wrote:Seiko 5h26 today its raining so I needed a waterproof watch
i need a waterproof watch because it makes me look tough and interesting
SeikoJohn- Admin
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No ..... my tattoos make me look tough and interesting the watch makes me look like the active type of bloke
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Omega Polaris multi function for today.
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SeikoJohn- Admin
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daff62 wrote:Omega Polaris multi function for today.
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The Gold on the case reminded me of the movie Tron
Very nice and also unusual looking watch I like it
domecurb- Admin
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apart from the f300's its the one Omega that i really like, way ahead of it time from the movement to the case..........superb
daff62- FULL MEMBER
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Thanks guys.
It is a smart watch both in looks and technology from the 1980s. The Omega 1665 movement is designed that all functions, timer, chronograph, second time zone, alarm, digital time, date etc are controlled by the crown.
If setting the time a quick sharp turn of the crown advances the hour hand while a slower turn advances the minutes. It's not a technique I have mastered but did manage to change it recently for the clocks going back, eventually.
It is a smart watch both in looks and technology from the 1980s. The Omega 1665 movement is designed that all functions, timer, chronograph, second time zone, alarm, digital time, date etc are controlled by the crown.
If setting the time a quick sharp turn of the crown advances the hour hand while a slower turn advances the minutes. It's not a technique I have mastered but did manage to change it recently for the clocks going back, eventually.
domecurb- Admin
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daff62 wrote:Thanks guys.
It is a smart watch both in looks and technology from the 1980s. The Omega 1665 movement is designed that all functions, timer, chronograph, second time zone, alarm, digital time, date etc are controlled by the crown.
If setting the time a quick sharp turn of the crown advances the hour hand while a slower turn advances the minutes. It's not a technique I have mastered but did manage to change it recently for the clocks going back, eventually.
i love the early tech, it makes todays look cheap and nasty IMO
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domecurb- Admin
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Iceblue wrote:At home after work and off with the work watch and on with the trusty brucey Seiko
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a bit of a classic now
SeikoJohn- Admin
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Iceblue wrote:At home after work and off with the work watch and on with the trusty brucey Seiko
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