TimeTechTalk.com Home

TimeTechTalk.com > Time Tech Talk > Time Talk > INTERESTING: SOMETHING ON SEIKO

Welcome to 3T! Please take the time to register and join in on the friendly,knowledgeable watch talk.Please note that not all registrations will receive an immediate activation e-mail.Those who do not receive an immediate notification will be activated manually within 48hrs. by an admin. without an e-mail activation url sent to you,you may then sign in using your username and password,if you feel there is a problem please e-mail us at timetechtalk@hotmail.com and include your name and username and we activate your account.Thank You!

 Moderated by: 3T
New Topic Reply Printer Friendly
INTERESTING: SOMETHING ON SEIKO  Rate Topic 
AuthorPost
 Posted: Tue Aug 9th, 2011 11:21 am
  PM Quote Reply
1st Post
bigrustypig
3T WIS


Joined: Sat Apr 11th, 2009
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posts: 7504
Status: 
Offline
Might be interesting to some Seiko fans out there

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMFLIEdHwXY&NR=1

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Tue Aug 9th, 2011 11:31 am
  PM Quote Reply
2nd Post
ugog
3T WIS
 

Joined: Sat Aug 6th, 2011
Location:  
Posts: 11
Status: 
Offline
Great video and nice watch!

Last edited on Tue Aug 9th, 2011 11:31 am by ugog

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Tue Aug 9th, 2011 11:41 am
  PM Quote Reply
3rd Post
Hammerfjord
Moderator


Joined: Thu Apr 16th, 2009
Location: Arctic, Norway
Posts: 5821
Status: 
Offline
I just regret that the decorations on the bridges and parts except the rotor, are nearly inexistent...

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Tue Aug 9th, 2011 11:54 am
  PM Quote Reply
4th Post
bigrustypig
3T WIS


Joined: Sat Apr 11th, 2009
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posts: 7504
Status: 
Offline
Hammerfjord wrote:
I just regret that the decorations on the bridges and parts except the rotor, are nearly inexistent...

I was surprised they used a machine for the decorations....precision, perfection and speed, I guess. the e 3 point hammer is unique, though.

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Tue Aug 9th, 2011 12:05 pm
  PM Quote Reply
5th Post
Hammerfjord
Moderator


Joined: Thu Apr 16th, 2009
Location: Arctic, Norway
Posts: 5821
Status: 
Offline
Also, note the guy mounting the first chrono movement: he don't wear rubber finger-tips and he touch the movement everywhere as turning the rotor at the end with his finger.
No finger can be clean from sweat, fat or natural grease: Like any other live tissue... And it leaves traces who can oxydize the movement's parts later on...
no.gif

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Sat Aug 13th, 2011 08:20 pm
  PM Quote Reply
6th Post
afc14284
3T WIS


Joined: Tue Feb 17th, 2009
Location: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Posts: 1412
Status: 
Offline
Awesome video.... Makes me respect Seiko even more!!!!!

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

Current time is 04:55 pm  
TimeTechTalk.com > Time Tech Talk > Time Talk > INTERESTING: SOMETHING ON SEIKO Top



Lead Theme By: Di @ UltraBB
UltraBB 1.17 Copyright © 2007-2012 Data 1 Systems
Page processed in 0.1460 seconds (56% database + 44% PHP). 26 queries executed.