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[Misc] For those who have a mechanical watch O/T









zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sussex, by the sea
I don't recall who, but someone had their watch serviced @ Wheelers in Worthing ? was thinking of taking my Monaco over, and also has a clock of my Grandmothers which needs a tweek . . . . full chiming jobbie, that'll drive Mrs Zef nuts! :lolol:
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
On my second Citizen eco-drive solar-powered Skyhawk - no winding, no batteries, vast range of timezones and atomic timekeeping. Love 'em (although appreciate not really one for the enthusiast/collector)
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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We did this thread a year or two ago didn't we?.

We did!

I was more interested in how good the time keeping was on everyone’s mechanical watches.

The thread has gone off on a tangent and even Grandfather clocks have crowbarred their way into the thread with very little about time keeping of the watches mentioned, how very NSC :lolol:
 




zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sussex, by the sea
We did!

I was more interested in how good the time keeping was on everyone’s mechanical watches.

The thread has gone off on a tangent and even Grandfather clocks have crowbarred their way into the thread with very little about time keeping of the watches mentioned, how very NSC :lolol:

I've got an 8 day Keinzle car clock don't you know :rolleyes:

that needs a service too, keeps good time for a day then has a rest :lolol:
 








Brightonfan1983

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Jul 5, 2003
4,863
UK
Who needs a clock on a phone when you have a mechanical watch?

It's a tale as old as time itself :)

“But, Lord! to see how much of my old folly and childishnesse hangs upon me still that I cannot forbear carrying my watch in my hand in the coach all this afternoon, and seeing what o’clock it is one hundred times; and am apt to think with myself, how could I be so long without one; though I remember since, I had one, and found it a trouble, and resolved to carry one no more about me while I lived.” — Samuel Pepys, Saturday 13 May 1665
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
I've probably worn a watch pretty much every day of my life since I was about 10 years old. My first proper watch (aged 10) was a present when my Dad moved to Cyprus on an unaccompanied posting in 1975, it was an Oris with a blue face, still works, but needs a lot of attention to make it nice, in reality it's not really worth it. Since then I've been through all sorts including any number of digital watches, early swatches, a TAG which has packed up and again not worth getting fixed. Wife bought me the 1965 Omega Chronostop for my 40th (2005), and I wear it every day, only swapping it when I'm away on holiday for a waterproof watch, nothing special, a Seiko, Tissot or Sekonda or similar, I have a few.

Feel really weird if I forget to put my watch on in the morning, I've even been known to buy a cheap and cheerful watch from one of those stalls at Victoria station when I'd forgotten mine one morning, £10 and it keeps better time that the Omega!
 


METALMICKY

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Jan 30, 2004
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Well this is reassuring :)

https://www.fluxmagazine.com/how-many-watches-man-really-need/

My 4 tick all the categories without being ridiculously expensive.
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zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sussex, by the sea
Someone here recommended Wheelers . . . I can report I've just got my arm tick tock back, with a 2 year manufacturers guarantee, looking like brand new.

They were very good indeed.
 


Live by the sea

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Oct 21, 2016
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You can’t go wrong with an older Rolex or Omega as long as they have been looked after and serviced regularly. They could easily last 100 years ..
 


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