My normally perfect Timex lost about 10 mins overnight a month or so back, been fine since though?
The Official Watch Thread.
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v8-powered wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 8:06 pmMy normally perfect Timex lost about 10 mins overnight a month or so back, been fine since though?
Yorick wrote: ↑Mon Oct 12, 2020 9:37 pmJust found my old one which I 'lost' about 18 months ago. Still working and kept perfect timeYorick wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:48 pmThat's one of the main reason I buy these. On my thirdv8-powered wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 7:23 pm I've just found out that if you push the button it lights up too
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Irony being, given our respective lifestyles I imagine it's probably more important for me to be on time for things than it is for Yorick
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I don't understand. You've "tweaked" a watch to run slow? Deliberately? That doesn't make sense..
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They do seem nice, but maybe a little spendy for an ETA movement. Saying that TAG get away with it.v8-powered wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 7:41 pm Guy at work has just purchased a Davosa and I was actually impressed by the quality for what it cost, the watch was actually quite like a Rolex Sea-dweller is looks, size and weight but at a fraction of the cost.
He likes it so much he's just order a Davosa GMT too....
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My G-Shock keeps perfect time. It's connected to my phone by Bluetooth and synchronises four times a day. There's so much time information floating about in the ether* why would you have a watch that you need to correct manually?
* For want of a better word.
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He means its changed so it ticks less frequently but each tick is bigger. Most mechanical watches tick 5 or 6 items a second, but in theory you could tick pretty much any number of times a second.
Every time you tick you release the main spring a bit, fundamentally that's how a mechanical watch works. So if you design the watch to tick less often the mainspring will unwind more slowly and hence last longer. Theoretically it is potentially less accurate though.
The watch still keeps the correct tiem, it just ticks say 4 times a second rather than 5. It means changing some of the gears inside and is a permanent change.
Kinda like putting an overdrive box in the watch. Sorta.
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You know...the most interesting thing I learned about timekeeping while logging my mechanical watch was about how phones keep time. Phone network time is really clever! Way smarter than just synching up with a time signal.Saga Lout wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 8:17 pmMy G-Shock keeps perfect time. It's connected to my phone by Bluetooth and synchronises four times a day. There's so much time information floating about in the ether* why would you have a watch that you need to correct manually?
* For want of a better word.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_T ... prov=sfla1
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It runs at a slower beat rate to conserve energy. This can result in a sweep action that’s not quite as smooth as one that runs at a faster beat rate, but it’s not something that’s noticeable.
Think of two people walking, one moves slower with bigger strides, one moves faster with smaller strides, but both cover the same distance in the same time.
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One of my g-shocks connects to a radio signal and keeps precise local time. Just as well really, have you tried to set a gshock!Saga Lout wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 8:17 pm My G-Shock keeps perfect time. It's connected to my phone by Bluetooth and synchronises four times a day. There's so much time information floating about in the ether* why would you have a watch that you need to correct manually?
* For want of a better word.
It’s solar powered, so if it’s been in its box for a while it goes in a power saving mode, when it sees the light the hands whizz round to the right time. Small things.
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Thats a coaxial with date etc, if you said Vanilla I would have thought you mean the manual wind. Wrong pic or wrong description?
TBH it took me a moment to notice it was the CoAx. I looked at it and thought "that doesn't seem right" but missed the bloody obvious text on the face.
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On a vaguely related note I do wonder why Omega put CGI renders and not real pics on their site.
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Tried one last year when I bought the Tudor. I promised myself one this year.
It's bought from, and coming via, my local jeweller, not from a High Street chain. It will go to them, they'll give it the once over, complete the registration and forward it to me. Courier and insurance paid by them.
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That video is about manual winds, moff is buying a coaxial (presumably). They're slightly different cases, the crown and buttons are more recessed on the manual for example, I imagine there are other differences too due to the different movements. I wouldn't be surprised if they're basically different watches with the same aesthetic but that's just based on external observation.
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Right watch. Wrong assumption I meant it's not a Moonwatch/DSotM/Heritage/other.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 8:54 amThats a coaxial with date etc, if you said Vanilla I would have thought you mean the manual wind. Wrong pic or wrong description?
TBH it took me a moment to notice it was the CoAx. I looked at it and thought "that doesn't seem right" but missed the bloody obvious text on the face.
And yeah, it's the coax 3330. The new one has a 3861 (I checked).
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This is the Speedy I've been offered, CK2998. I like it but not sure if I like it enough.....
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I do like it, perhaps if I could chip him down a few quid I'd go for it - what he wants is it a bit too close to RRP but sure he'll move.
Yes, it is a limited edition...
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Yep, that's my normal approach.Potter wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:13 pmLook on Chrono24, take an average price and offer him that, or buy one from C24 if you really want one.v8-powered wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:56 am
I do like it, perhaps if I could chip him down a few quid I'd go for it - what he wants is it a bit too close to RRP but sure he'll move.
Yes, it is a limited edition...
Depending on the model it can take some time for Omega watches to appreciate in value, but many do.
Took my Seamaster about 15 years to be worth more than i paid for it, seems to be the norm for Omega products.
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I don’t get why mass produced “luxury” watches that are still made go up in value. The specials, really rare etc., I get. But why does a speedy etc. go up in value when you can still buy them?