BDLJ
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Very nice.
I've always shied away from Spaceviews as they seem a bit of a minefield.
I'll have to search through my PPro gallery, I've a 70s 214? with box and papers.
As for the hum...it's probably just me, 350Hz is very distracting
As said...
By: KMII : July 26th, 2016-02:34
A little fun, a bit of an experiment Sufficiently similar in case design and dial layout to give a first impression of a Spaceview, without having to fork out a significant amount to see if one likes it And I have to say in terms of smiles per € it works ...
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By: KMII : July 26th, 2016-06:20
60 more and hell freezes over? The cuff links are fiarly old and relatively seldomly used these days but they are fun - a lighter side of office life
Correct on the accuracy
By: KMII : July 26th, 2016-06:22
But it takes a lot less effort to get a watch accurate that adjusts the time once a day than to keep one accurate without adjustment - the latter I find somewhat cooler. At the same time I wear mechanical watches most of the time, which in terms of accura...
Also an aspect to consider
By: KMII : July 26th, 2016-06:25
I have to admit to never having experienced a real tuning fork movement live - the noise would at least be an interesting characteristic. As long as it can be muted in some way, when so desired. That the Accutron II will not match the original I understan...
Very nice.
By: BDLJ : July 28th, 2016-02:34
I've always shied away from Spaceviews as they seem a bit of a minefield. I'll have to search through my PPro gallery, I've a 70s 214? with box and papers. As for the hum...it's probably just me, 350Hz is very distracting
Well, Spaceview :)
By: KMII : July 26th, 2016-12:43
The original design was never intended for the public but as a training exhibit for watch repairmen learning to fix tuning fork movements - the rest, as they say was history The original was certainly one of the significant pre Quartz electronic movements...