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14 February 2017, 02:24 AM | #1 |
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A new appreciation for good old Quartz ?
Who would imagine 35 years ago that Quartz watches would be the “oldies” in a WIS to WIS conversation…
For the longest time (ever since I outgrew the quartz CASIO watches of the late 80s) I have been a mechanical watch die-hard kind of guy, like many WIS around here. I went from a vintage Omega Speedmaster c1045 to a Tudor Sub, then to more Omegas: Speedies, Seamasters. And then a Rolex Sub, and a Blackbay, and Reversos, and even more Rolex... You can see the pattern there. Then, one day I bought this thing as an affordable watch to take diving: (Not my picture) And I have to admit that it is a very well executed and fun watch to wear ! The Kinetic thing is an interesting concept and the GMT functionality operates exactly as on a GMT Master II. So, it was kinda justified in the collection. Then there was an opportunity to buy this one in unbeatable conditions, and of course, I went for it: But clearly, working for ESA since 2002, it is indeed a fully justifiable piece in my collection. The Space connection, the titanium, and it is a bit of a cult watch in itself. And now I've gotten this: My excuses are many: It's a historically important, iconic diver. It is as purpose designed as few other tool watches are. It looks like no other diver watch out there, etc. And not only did I get it... I love it !!!! So now I’m starting to get worried…. Is there anything wrong with me !?! |
14 February 2017, 03:05 AM | #2 |
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Hah! There's nothing wrong with you, lots of love for Quartz here too although my Quartz affair is very much focused on Seiko. Here's two of the Quartz crew:
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14 February 2017, 08:36 AM | #3 |
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I admire the tradition and craftsmanship of mechanical watches. But if I want to know what time it is, quartz is more accurate.
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14 February 2017, 01:39 PM | #4 |
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Quartz have many advantages over mechanical
- Way more Cheaper cost - Light hence more comfortable on the wrist - No need to wind - No need maintenance/service, only change battery - Run for years - Super accurate I picked up this HugoBoss Quartz watch and has been wearing it for the past few days. Cost only 200 bucks but it really looks good!
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14 February 2017, 06:39 PM | #5 |
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Grand Seiko quartz is pretty cool. Movement is sealed, which makes battery changes cheap and easy
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14 February 2017, 08:04 PM | #6 |
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Bulova has got a movement inside whose second hand sweeps like a mechanic watch
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17 February 2017, 11:38 AM | #7 |
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I never hated quartz watches, there are some really cool and interesting battery-powered movements out there, especially from Grand Seiko.
Plus, it's good thing to strap something that accurate sometimes...
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18 February 2017, 03:47 PM | #8 |
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Picked this Grand Seiko up the other day. Beautifully finished watch and bracelet and one of the most accurate quartz movements ever made, +/- 10 seconds a year! No more wondering about cosc specs anymore.
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