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| Seiko "Atlas" Model #SKZ209J1 | Rating:
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| Posted: Sun Jan 27th, 2008 08:21 pm |
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JCrad 3T WIS
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Newbie with a first post... Does anyone have experience with the "Atlas" Seikos? Looks like a useful, good looking watch for outdoors and such. How does that compass bezel work, anyway? Thanks, JCrad
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| Posted: Sun Jan 27th, 2008 09:17 pm |
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srh_pres 3T WIS
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Havent had any experience with those, but welcome aboard 3T JCrad...:cool:
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| Posted: Sun Jan 27th, 2008 09:32 pm |
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KenC Admin
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The Seiko "Atlas" is more commonly known among WIS as the "Land Shark". It is an excellent watch. As to how to use the compass, it would be the same as any analog watch with the convenience of having a bezel with azimiths that use can align. From Wikipedia... Watch Method: Northern Hemisphere Find an analog watch (the kind with hour and minute hands) that is set accurately. Place it on a level surface, such as the ground, or hold it horizontal in your hand.
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| Posted: Sun Jan 27th, 2008 09:40 pm |
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goldengrr 3T WIS
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I have one of these... IMO it is a sharp looking watch (will look a lot better on the incoming Watchadoo bracelet)with great lume. I wear it a lot on weekends. I have not had occasion to put the compass bezel to use... Welcome to 3T![]()
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| Posted: Tue Jan 29th, 2008 07:49 am |
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zippofan 3T WIS
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It's a great watch hand6.gif![]() Cheers, Griff
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| Posted: Tue Jan 29th, 2008 01:34 pm |
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JCrad 3T WIS
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Thanks for the replies! If I could follow up with another question: Are the "Japan- made" Seikos made better/differently than the "Singapore- made" ones I've read about? More desirable? If so, why?
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| Posted: Tue Jan 29th, 2008 08:18 pm |
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KenC Admin
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JCrad wrote: Thanks for the replies! If I could follow up with another question: Are the "Japan- made" Seikos made better/differently than the "Singapore- made" ones I've read about? More desirable? If so, why? Yes, they are more desirable because of perception...are they better? I truly doubt it, but perception makes it so! I have owned many Seiko and currently have about 15 from a $40 Military to a Seiko Spirit to a Yellow Monster...and they are all of equal quality. Here, imo, is the bottom line, it does not matter what country a Seiko is made in, each and every watch is subject to the stringent manufacturing processes and quality control regardless of country of origin.
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| Posted: Tue Jan 29th, 2008 08:40 pm |
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zippofan 3T WIS
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IIRC, the movement in the Land Shark is slighly better in either the Japanese or other country manufactured movement as it is the 7S36 rather than the 7S26. There is an extra jewel, I believe in the Magic Lever winding system. The watchmakers here could elaborate. I can say that mine runs terrific, < +5 sec per day :) Cheers, Griff
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| Posted: Tue Jan 29th, 2008 09:20 pm |
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Foster 3T WIS
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There are two extra jewels in the 7s36, but I read somewhere that they are basically just for show.
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