srh_pres

| Joined: | Wed Nov 15th, 2006 |
| Location: | Orlando, Florida USA |
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I noticed on the 8215 in my SeaPro that I can 'pseudo-hack' it by reverse winding and holding with the second hand at 12. Similarly I think to the 7S26 movement in the Seiko Monsters? or do I need more caffeine this morning??
O.A. Gaspar wrote:
IWR222 wrote:
A Miyota movement genearlly does not Hack...although it can be modified to do so....most watches manufacturers don'thand6.gif the Miyota is one of the most reliable of all the Asian movt's:) Oh yes i like what i see.
Can anyone tell me about the 8205 movement can it be hacked.?
Will there be a saphire option for the xstal ,i get the feeling that i might just catch this one .
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