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New Citizen Quartz Two-Tone WR w/ Date Man’s Watch

June 15th, 2011 No comments

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Men’s Watches Seiko 5 Automatic Blue Dial Blue Fabric Reviews

June 12th, 2011 No comments

Men’s Watches Seiko 5 Automatic Blue Dial Blue Fabric Reviews

I am still in the process of reviewing this product. Here’s what I have so far:

Xbar 107 seconds/week (runs fast) (7 min./month compared to 2-4 sec./month quart watch)
St DEV 27 sec.
N = 7
95% CI 2.447 using Student’s t
m+ = 136 seconds/week
m- = 78 seconds/week

Summary:

Good points:
* Beautiful with dark blue face, white symbols, functional medium blue nylon band;
* Easy to read, even in the dark;
* Easy to use with uncomplicated settings similar to other watches;
* Compact design;
* Measurement consistency is excellent compared to quartz mechanism.

Bad points:
* Difficult to set time (see instruction below);
* Gains 10 seconds a day (consistency); and
* Does not have a manual wind stem.

Discussion
This watch looks great. Unlike other self-winding or kinetic watches, this one is compact. In the best tradition of Japanese product development they thought hard on how this watch should function and say about the wearer. The hands are easy to reading, even for those of use with failing eyesight. The second sweep hand has a read tip allowing easy setting of the time.

Unlike some Japanese product, they provided a short, simple instruction on winding the watch. Here, I am comparing them to Citizen’s ecco-drive watch, which I also own. Just gently work your arm back and forth for three minutes and the self-wind watch will charge; or, you could wear it for a day.

Okay, now for the negatives. First, this is not your quartz watch. The original self-winding mechanism was invented, according to Wikipedia, by a Swiss watchmaker in 1770. Since then it has gone through several improvements but is not as accurate as the quartz mechanism popularized starting in the 1970′s. Sieko warns that this watch could be off by as much as 10 seconds a day. One days use indicates that my watch runs about 10 seconds fast.

The great watchmaker Harrison, who invented the first chronometer accurate enough to track longitude, said that consistency is more important than accuracy. (A poor copy of one of Harrison’s chronometers was carried by Captain Cook on his circumnavigation of the globe. He had nothing but good things to say about it.) I have another self-winding watch, an Armitron, which runs consistently 15 seconds fast on days that I wear it.

From my measurements of quartz watches, their accuracy, while dazzling when compared to old hand-wound watches, are less accurate than my old German pendulum clock. So I am told, the longer the arm, the more stable the swing and the more accurate the timepiece. I compare everything to atomic time. And, because the quartz mechanism is battery-driven, it seems to suffer from inconsistency. I carefully measured my collection of six quartz watches over a 2 year period. While the battery was new, the error was consistent. As the battery burned out, the error became difficult to predict. Sometimes a positive error (adding time) would become a negative error (losing time) as the battery died. This dying period was also hard to predict.

The accuracy of the quartz mechanism is not as good as my pendulum clock. They all lost or gained approximately 2-3 seconds, on average, per month.

Based on a week of measurements with the Armitron, I would say that it is shockingly inaccurate but consistently so. Assuming that the Sieko error continues to be consistently 10 seconds fast this will mean that I will have to reset it every week. This is a small price to pay for an otherwise beautifully crafted and honestly-priced handiwork.

Setting time
The date and day are fairly easy. I suggest turning the watch arms until the click past a day so you won’t be twelve hours off.
Seiko 5 Mens SNK809 Automatic Black Strap Black Dial Watch Reviews
Setting the time is another matter. What works best is to set the hour and minute hands, then gently hold the second hand. It should pulse a little as it tries to force itself forward. Once the seconds are accurate, release and the second hand should be accurate. It takes a little practice at first and don’t set the time until you pump the watch 3 minutes to charge the spring.

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Tags: fabric, Dial, Blue, reviews, AUTOMATIC, Watches, Seiko, Mens

Dakota Watches Jelly Clip II – Lime

June 12th, 2011 No comments

Dakota Watches Jelly Clip II – Lime


A fun and handy clip with 165 feet water resistance, lightweight translucent plastic case, striped nylon strap, Japan Quartz movement, stainless steel case back, click ET ring, and aluminum carbiner clip. Available Colors: Lime, Pink, Blue, Orange, Red.
List Price:
Price: 28.95

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Citizen Men’s AD2992-59P Gold-Tone Stainless Steel Watch

June 10th, 2011 2 comments

Citizen Men’s AD2992-59P Gold-Tone Stainless Steel Watch

  • Japanese-quartz movement
  • Durable, hardened mineral crystal
  • Case diameter: 27 mm
  • Gold-tone case; champagne dial; date function
  • Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)

Practical and impressive- the perfect marriage of function and fashion. It’s easy to appreciate the handsome gold tone case and stainless steel caseback. The timepiece features a date indicator, water resistant and a mineral glass crystal. The timepiece makes the right impression anywhere.

List Price: $ 125.00

Price: $ 75.00

Tags: Stainless, watch, GoldTone, Mens, Citizen, AD299259P, STEEL

CITIZEN LADIES QUARTZ WATCH

June 8th, 2011 10 comments

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Citizen Ladies Two Tone Quartz Dress Watch EH3314-50A

June 6th, 2011 No comments

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June 5th, 2011 10 comments

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Citizen Quartz Chrono Alarm watch LCD as is

June 5th, 2011 No comments

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CITIZEN ECO-DRIVE MEN’S DIVER WATCH QUARTZ ALL SSB NEW

June 4th, 2011 No comments

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CITIZEN QUARTZ STONES LADY WATCH EJ5921-51E WR NEW

June 4th, 2011 No comments

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