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 Posted: Sat May 3rd, 2008 09:49 pm
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Took the wife to the outlet center today and while I was there I figured I'd go over to Seiko and let them put a new battery in my pilot watch. They can't do it I have to send it out, something about having to calibrate it after. As long as I was there, this jumped off the shelf and grabbed me and wouldn't let go.

 

 


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 Posted: Sat May 3rd, 2008 10:03 pm
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Yeah, Ya have to be carefull of those "monsters". The Orange likes to scare people, While the Blackie waits n hides. Congrads. That will be one watch you will never part with.They are excellent for all around watches.

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Yep...why do you think they call them MONSTERS! :D

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Oh what a feeling, I love when that happens

Congrats

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LOL those Monsters will jump at ya. Big congrats. Very fun watches enjoy. ;)

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I want one of these, never had one I'm going to start looking for a blk dial&rubber.  Anyway looks awesome Geoff and enjoy that Monster.

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No Seiko Outlets here in Cali....

 

what do you mean Monster?  I am a human being!!

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SHADY wrote: No Seiko Outlets here in Cali....

 

what do you mean Monster?  I am a human being!!


LOL subtlelaugh.gif

Luv it :D

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teddyhanna wrote: I want one of these, never had one I'm going to start looking for a blk dial&rubber.  Anyway looks awesome Geoff and enjoy that Monster.
Teddy...WORD...always buy the Monster on the SS bracelet...it only costs about $10 more.  Then buy either the very ugly uncomfortable Seiko OEM rubber strap or a nice aftermarket for about $20.  You can either save the SS bracelet for resale or dump it on one of the sales forums for about $60 to $70.

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Congrats on the buy, but my question is what kind of 'calibration' are they needing to do?  :shock:  A quartz watch (at least all the ones I own) at most require an AC reset after installing the battery (unless you happen to have a HEQ with a thermo-compensated quartz).  Even with the HEQ, I don't think there is a 'calibration' necessary after replacement :cool:.

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Hey KenC "watch" what u say about those ugly rubber straps! I like mine. (LOL) It fits my use perfectly. I wear my orange monster when im out on the boat. The rubber strap is perfect for this. I also think its very comfy. But then again, Most people think im a little crazzzy.

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Topher1556 wrote: Congrats on the buy, but my question is what kind of 'calibration' are they needing to do?  :shock:  A quartz watch (at least all the ones I own) at most require an AC reset after installing the battery (unless you happen to have a HEQ with a thermo-compensated quartz).  Even with the HEQ, I don't think there is a 'calibration' necessary after replacement :cool:.
I have no idea. But when I call Seiko to tell them the watch is in the mail I will ask them, and I'll let you know

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