The Watch Thread - Part 8

Status
Not open for further replies.

ceecookie

Arch-Supremacy Member
Joined
Dec 26, 2006
Messages
22,580
Reaction score
856
On that note.. I find that my 7S26 movement in my SKX diver to be very accurate.. As accurate as my P9000 movement..

Sometimes it makes me wonder, is the added complexity necessary?

Food for thought..

haha know what, complexity and innovation = in-house movement is more for advertising and show innovation of a company
my SKX loses abit of time but its ok to me. not very anal about accuracy as long its not too far off. but mainly i rotate my watches. I always think they are alive and by not wearing them, they will be sad and feel neglected. LOL

we all know a simple digital watch can keep time better.

in-house movement made by a watch maker is telling us they are innovating from a long history of mechanical watches.
That the old design can be made better and nicer with a brand new design, that's the main point to attract buyers like us. (When we hear in-house, we go OMFGBBQ, what is it about? let me see the case back!!)
Longer power reserve and accuracy is a plus point.
they know watch lovers love how a movement works and looks and how the watch maker actually made an tremendous effort to develop a brand new design of a movement.


like what i heard from Triste here, as he quote Walter Lange of A.Lange & Sohne - “There’s something one should expect not only of a watch but also of oneself: to never stand still.”

Keep moving forward.

sorry blabbering nonsense in the morning.
my engrish is poor :(

Nice write up! Just got my ETA 2893 watch back after full overhaul from service centre. Before that, the watch was gaining 40 seconds a day(despite being COSC) which make it inaccurate for time keeping. Do u guys set ur mech watch regulary and within a minute of atomic time? :s22:
 
Last edited:

gaoxing84

Great Supremacy Member
Joined
Feb 12, 2004
Messages
66,764
Reaction score
2,179
Nice write up! Just got my ETA 2893 watch back after full overhaul from service centre. The watch was gaining 40 seconds a day(despite being COSC) which make it inaccurate for time keeping. Do u guys set ur mech watch regulary and within a minute of atomic time? :s22:

to be honest, i don't hahaha life is too short to go bonkers ensuring a mechanical watch goes well within atomic time.
leave it to the quartz to do so.

usually if its not too far off, i am fine. i rotate my watches so most of them stop after 2-3 days of no wrist time.

haha my watches power reserve all less than 72 hours one
 

coern

Banned
Joined
Nov 12, 2000
Messages
18,984
Reaction score
3,075
Breakfast at Tim Ho Wan!

fpEIIut.jpg
 

soilwork

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 9, 2003
Messages
1,520
Reaction score
29
Love that green day wheel! Nice!

I color blind :p its blue! But still nice!
 
Last edited:

amoro123

Arch-Supremacy Member
Joined
Dec 1, 2005
Messages
13,424
Reaction score
346
I saw the Skx007 selling at $200 plus at lazada. Worth buying?

outside I see 400 plus. Havent go K2 or bencoolen see see yet
 

melted

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 20, 2006
Messages
1,386
Reaction score
0
OXAGOpi.jpg


I fell down at ecp while riding bike and my Submariner kissed the tarmac a couple weeks back and it is still at the RSC.. not sure of the damage yet. so mean while ill just wear the Omega.

11391163_10153444336927783_8648437158304404783_n.jpg
 

coern

Banned
Joined
Nov 12, 2000
Messages
18,984
Reaction score
3,075
OXAGOpi.jpg


I fell down at ecp while riding bike and my Submariner kissed the tarmac a couple weeks back and it is still at the RSC.. not sure of the damage yet. so mean while ill just wear the Omega.

Ouch!!!! 10char
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Important Forum Advisory Note
This forum is moderated by volunteer moderators who will react only to members' feedback on posts. Moderators are not employees or representatives of HWZ Forums. Forum members and moderators are responsible for their own posts. Please refer to our Community Guidelines and Standards and Terms and Conditions for more information.
Top