One of my watches I have not yet written about here - a humble Seiko 5 I got as a present from a trip to Japan my parents did many, many years ago. At the time it was my first automatic and it appeared to me to be the epitome of an engineer's watch - the ...
And when it's beaten up to the bone you just order a new one ... unless off course it has great emotional value like yours. Now let me see if i have a 50 quid bill lying somewhere to buy one Bim
They are probably rarer than Seiko 5s The 5 is a watch all enthusiasts should be grateful for - it probably gets more people into mechanical watches than any other piece. And unless you truly abuse it, it\'s also fairly durable. The Toyota Corolla of the ...
And in spite of not having a System 51 type manufacturing process and being of metal, rather than plastic construction, it costs the same or less than the System 51, too. Not a watch many lust after but an important one, nevertheless
This was my "gateway drug" into the world of horology, and I still wear mine now and then due to its sheer robustness and practicality! A great watch to tinker with too.. Regards, skyeriding
It\'s ironic that the company blamed for killing or at least badly mauling the mechanical watch industry is doing so much to get new generations of people acquainted with mechanical watches
It is a SNKE51, one of my favourite designs for the Seiko 5 You can see the long photo exposure of the seconds hand which shows its 3Hz, 6beats per second here: However, due to an unfortunate incident I dropped it one day on a solid tile floor which cause...
The one downside of the 5 is that Seiko randomly decides (or so it at least appears), which market gets what. And it feels that all the cool pieces are always on offer only somewhere else