Are you a Watchaholic using the C.A.G.E. criteria?
Have you ever felt the need to Cut down on your watch binging?
Have you ever felt Annoyed by crticism of your watch binging?
Have you ever felt Guility about watch binging?
Have you ever had to take a morning Eye opener?
X-33. 1666. John Wilson.![]()
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"Man fears time; time fears the Pyramids"
This is the only current picture I have of the movement of this one...
Here's a closer picture of the watch the 354-012 movement is encased in...
I don't have any information regarding the model number or designation the watch carries, but I will find it out. I'll also try and get a better picture of the movement, too.
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"...the most grotesque and sick manipulation of a cinema audience's feelings that I've ever seen since Leni von Riefenstahl's 'Triumph of the Will' " - Will Self on Love Actually
Cool!
My FL Quartz Raider (GP 352)
Accutron 214 (from the front!)
Cal 1510 (Prototype)
Cal 1320
Cal 1310
Early ETA - from my old US Divers
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I get asked a lot so, Yep... Im the guy that wrote the PloProf book and also writes for the DeskDivers and PloProf websites. Feel free to visit my website Jon Wallis dot com if you would like to know more about either.
Last edited by jon12w; November 7th, 2007 at 11:51. Reason: pics
I get asked a lot so, Yep... Im the guy that wrote the PloProf book and also writes for the DeskDivers and PloProf websites. Feel free to visit my website Jon Wallis dot com if you would like to know more about either.
The following scans are of the Casio 4 mHz (computer nerds would say 4,194,304 Hz) watch and movement. As you can see, the movement is not very visible under the insulator. As discussed in a previous post:
Casio 4,194,304 Hz Revisited
the watch keeps reasonable time for a run of the mill quartz movement, but not so hot for a movement with this frequency. It shines in it's stability at varying temperatures. The accuracy hardly changes when going from 68 to 84 F.
The first scan shows the watch face. Looks just like millions of other Casio LCD watches. The second scan illustrates the 4 mHz designation which is not easily visible in the full watch face scan. The third is of the caseback. The fourth and fifth show the case back and then the battery removed. The next time I have the caseback off, I will remove the plastic battery insulator and see if anything interesting is under it.
This such a comfortable watch. It utilizes a titanium case/band, sapphire crystal, and a 10 year battery. To top it off, it is -.5 seconds since it was set on Jan 10, 2008, well within spec.
Glen
Bulova Accutron 214
This one is from 1967. At the moment she's running 0,6 sec/ 24hrs fast.
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Marvellous pictures.
I would like to add some more interesting pices.
Early Seiko AGS - cal. 7M22,
Junghans Radio Controlled - cal. Junghans 615,
Seiko Spring Drive - cal. 9R65,
ETA - ETA 988.432,
Swatch Autoquartz - ETA 205.711
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