cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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I suspect it wouldn't wind too well with only that much rotor
hence, we normal mortals have to put up with all that mass swinging about and blocking our view of the innards.
Steve, thanks for adding those pictures. I haven't the inclination, talent or equipment to do that level of photography.
I know you have a few other nice Seikos too, feel free to contribute.
Cheers,
Mike
Fascinating
By: Spellbound : March 18th, 2014-17:05
Hey cazalea, This has truly been a fascinating series of posts. Sorry I cannot contribute much as this is a totally new area for me. Fascinating that Tag Heuer turned to SII for a chronograph. Growing up, I heard a lot of "Japanese just copy this or that"...
A very nice watch indeed
By: SteveG : March 19th, 2014-11:18
I have had mine for about a decade, and like it on the bracelet. I don't believe there had been very many new automatic chronograph movement designs prior to this one since perhaps the 1970s. Here is a rendition of the movement with most of the rotor phot...