We seem to have an "official" thread for almost every other watch, so why not the SARB065. This is a watch that I feel will one day be a classic. I believe as soon as they quit making this one, it will be one of the "must have" Seiko's................
I'll start, some more pics of my SARB065 that I recieved about a week ago.......loving it!
Here's my SARB065 ... put it on a royal blue suede strap from Fluco. It was a beautiful watch but a bit too thick for me to wear under the cuff a dress sleeve. I sold it about a month ago.
I've been told that this forum does not support Imgur links ... so again, here is my SARB065 ... put it on a royal blue suede strap from Fluco. It was a beautiful watch but a bit too thick for me to wear under the cuff a dress sleeve. I sold it about a month ago.
I have a Hirsch navy leather strap on my SARB065. I've tried black, dark brown and always go back to the navy blue. Any suggestions of better straps than Hirsch?
Well, I am soon to be a member of this thread having taken a gamble last night on the bay. One popped up late with no numerical description other than Seiko automatic men's watch in excellent condition. Beautiful model. Used. The accompanying pictures were OK but with no time to ask for HD's I offered a sum which was accepted. It's now on route from France to UK. It is on its origial patent gloss black strap with clasp which I shall probably replace.
Well, I am soon to be a member of this thread having taken a gamble last night on the bay. One popped up late with no numerical description other than Seiko automatic men's watch in excellent condition. Beautiful model. Used. The accompanying pictures were OK but with no time to ask for HD's I offered a sum which was accepted. It's now on route from France to UK. It is on its origial patent gloss black strap with clasp which I shall probably replace.
I fully wound it on the 29th April 1730 hrs and placed it in my safe box. A number of days later I checked it and it had stopped 0236 hrs on 1st April.
So it ran through, 30th, 31st to 1st, which I make (24 + 24 + 8) = 56 hrs.
I fully wound it on the 29th April 1730 hrs and placed it in my safe box. A number of days later I checked it and it had stopped 0236 hrs on 1st April.
So it ran through, 30th, 31st to 1st, which I make (24 + 24 + 8) = 56 hrs.
I read that the movement has a mechanism that prevents "overwinding" by hand, so you can wind the crown all day long, which means you can't know when the watch is "completely" wound.
The point of my topic is not the winding or how its would.
The spec states 50 hours and this watch runs for 56 hours on one full wind or part thereof.
The mechanism is most probably spring slip as per all past mechanicals.
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