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 Posted: Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 04:46 am
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Hammerfjord
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Hi everybody!
Well! For the first time, I took a watch on the job( LNG plant near North-Cape). I never dared before because I didn't want to ruin them...
That time, as the winter is coming and I use thicker leather gloves, I thought that I should give it a try;)...
The test is 12 hours by day demounting 3 years old oil-treatment pipes and valves from 4'' to 6'' diameter and rebuild the module from scratch with new parts, new spools...
We had a lot of tricky rigging on chain-blocks and even if the pipe diameter is little, the valves alone weigh until 200kg.
Watch was regulated at the second on Norwegian time before travel.watch2.gif

Back home and result! Only 27 seconds late after 2 weeks of shacking, knocking, vibrating due to cuting, bolting and hammering:D
Antichoc automatic? Yes, it is!subtlelaugh.gif
I went scared when bolting off a flange, my key ripped-off the nut and I hited really hard a neighbourg steel beam, right on it's corner with the back of my hand:X
Straight on the domed crystalcoyote2.gif...Nononomistake.gif...
The thick leather glove protected the watch from any scratch but would the crystal hold?
I lifted the glove with a cold face...
Yes it did! This crystal is well in place and look like it's first day!hand6.gif
To tell: Without the watch, my wrist would certainly had hurt during days after a shock like that on a steel beam corner.
Thanks TissotThumbsUp02.gif! (Don't try this at home!subtlelaugh.gif)
The only minus is that the steel bracelet is digging it's way inside the skin when applied too much pressure on it...
I would rather take a rubber strap for working...
If I dare to take it again up here! Hehehe!
Also! Never regreted any instant that I cleaned up the bezel from it's paint: Love it like that

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 Posted: Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 04:53 am
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William, I'm glad your watch withstood the punishment. That's the great thing about sapphire glass. Watches are expensive....wrists are cheapertoon1.gif.

You're right about removing the paint from the bezel. You should detail your experience to Tissot.

 

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 Posted: Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 05:06 am
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"You're right about removing the paint from the bezel. You should detail your experience to Tissot."

Hehehehe, nice wrist joke! Thanks Jeff! I thought that a flat crystal would maybe crack under a choc like that, but a domed is surely better to handle pressure...
Yes, maybe I should tell Tissot: We need a Seastar II with those bead-blasted bezels...Hehehehand6.gif

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 Posted: Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 07:51 am
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Very cool! A real life torture test. Glad to hear the Seastar help up well and even better you held up!:D

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 Posted: Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 11:20 am
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Mine had gone through allot but not quite that much but 2+ years later still keeping very good time. ;)

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 Posted: Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 01:20 pm
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Apart from the painted bezel the Seastar is a good rugged watch, well done Tissot should take note.hand6.gif

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