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 Posted: Thu Jun 19th, 2008 03:49 pm
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3T,

I really like the looks of this new Seiko model SKA383.  It has that "Orsa-like" bezel that I just can't get enough of, especialy at 46mm . . .

Unfortunately it uses a Seiko kinetic style mechanism.  I understand the mechanics behind the movement, but what is the general concensus on them? 

Right now I'm exclusively an automatic man.  Is it sacrilegious to stray from the course?

 



 

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Generally speaking I like that model

I like

Size, Crown.

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Dislikes

Dial, too monster like
Bracelet, too Italian like

It will be interesting to see if any of the modders do anything to this one.

I saw that on SCTF for 250.00 yesterday

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These are for the folks looking for the best of both worlds. No battery changes needed due to rotor powered yet they have the accuracy of the quartz. And the power reserve is much longer too, up to 3 weeks some times. I had one a few years ago and a friends kid talked me out of it. I should get another one one of these days. ;)

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 Posted: Thu Jun 19th, 2008 04:09 pm
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I love my three......This is my newest


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Is "Kinetic technology" a Seiko only option, or are their other companies who use this type of system?  If so, who?

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Love mine its Boss .

I do keep getting drawn to the yellow version that gregger has.   I wear mine to work and if i have a long weekend off i dont need to worry about setting the time it is always good to go.

 

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glock24 wrote: Is "Kinetic technology" a Seiko only option, or are their other companies who use this type of system?  If so, who?

Seiko developed it but thee are other watch brands that use it. Fossil is one that comes to mind off the top of my head.

You may find this read interesting.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_quartz

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this is my Festina Meca/Quartz Chrono....same as Kinetic in that it uses a capacitor to charge the batteryhand6.gif

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I believe Seiko developed "Kinetic" and Citizen developed the solar powered "Eco", but, alas, as great looking as some of the models are, they are simply quartz with a rechargeable power cell rather than a disposable battery....at times, my weakness for "all things mechanical" overwhelms me! mistake.gif

It's a personal choice that I struggle with daily! subtlelaugh.gif

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KenC wrote: I believe Seiko developed "Kinetic" and Citizen developed the solar powered "Eco", but, alas, as great looking as some of the models are, they are simply quartz with a rechargeable power cell rather than a disposable battery....at times, my weakness for "all things mechanical" overwhelms me! mistake.gif

It's a personal choice that I struggle with daily! subtlelaugh.gif

It can be tough... crap.gif

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While I don't have one (yet), I am interested in the technology, and that is a sweet looking diver!
I have a few Eco Drives and a solar Casio and like any watch that doesn't need a battery change.  My Zippo chronograph battery just died and it is a @$% to get that caseback off.  I have heard that early Kinetics had capacitor troubles that have been solved now.

One of these days...

I would go for it!

Cheers,
Griff

BTW, what is the extra crown at 2 o'clock for?

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 Posted: Thu Jun 19th, 2008 11:04 pm
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zippofan wrote: While I don't have one (yet), I am interested in the technology, and that is a sweet looking diver!
I have a few Eco Drives and a solar Casio and like any watch that doesn't need a battery change.  My Zippo chronograph battery just died and it is a @$% to get that caseback off.  I have heard that early Kinetics had capacitor troubles that have been solved now.

One of these days...

I would go for it!

Cheers,
Griff

BTW, what is the extra crown at 2 o'clock for?

It tells you how much charge your battery has.....I think my new model can be charged up to 6 months of capacity.....My old one's...16 yrs old....only go to 72 hrs.... when the pusher is depressed and the second hand goes say to the 6 on my old Seiko that indicates 72 hrs of charge.....starting from the 12 of course....

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