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 Posted: Fri Nov 14th, 2008 05:53 pm
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:)

http://www.citizen.co.jp/miyota_mvt/

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 Posted: Fri Nov 14th, 2008 05:57 pm
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Johnny P wrote: :)

http://www.citizen.co.jp/miyota_mvt/

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Should allow for some cool10.gifnew models from companies JPThumbsUp02.gif

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 Posted: Fri Nov 14th, 2008 07:26 pm
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Sweet looks like it will allow for more cool watch designs too. Thanks for sharing JP. ;)

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 Posted: Fri Nov 14th, 2008 08:44 pm
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Very cool Johnny....TY yourock.gif....looks like Miyota is filling the void left by the Swiss and filled with cheap Asian versions....about time as Miyota is a well proven and awesome movement maker hand6.gif

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 Posted: Fri Nov 14th, 2008 09:29 pm
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 Posted: Fri Nov 14th, 2008 10:41 pm
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May be another option, huh? Miyota definitely has a rocl solid track record. Thanks for the 411, JP!

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I dunno, guys, two things leave me a bit queasy:

1) Notice the Miyota slogan: "Made in Japan...Metal Movement." :shock: Gives me the feeling I'm supposed to be impressed they aren't plastic movements.

2) The Miyota automatics I have seen were very unimpressive aesthetically: the S/S back cover should be treated with loc-tite before tightening to 200 lb-ft! :(
That said, I know they have an excellent reputation for being solid performers.

 

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excuse me Tom I have no idea what you are talking about?...we are talking about the new movements Miyota is making...I don't believe that is their slogan but rather a statement as there are many Asian movements that are plastic or a sub-standard material...even the eta G-10 is plastic :D

 Japan is actually considered one of the top watch manufacturing countries in the world and Citizen is right up their with Seiko imo ....base Miyotas are not aesthetic but neither are most movements in their natural state....they can however be decorated by request and can be made to hack and this is from personal experience in dealing with Miyota on a watch projecthand6.gif

....don't know where you read the 200lb thing but apparently and I could be wrong this must pertain to a caseback and we are talking about the movements only and not the watches as pictured ;)

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oagaspar wrote: base Miyotas are not aesthetic but neither are most movements in their natural state....they can however be decorated by request

Well this new 8245 (with the small second) looks actually really nice! It seems to have a superior finish than the 8215 hand6.gif

I wish I could see larger pictures, the ones on citizen.co.jp are too small.

Specification wise I don't see major modifications over the older movements: same frequency, same amount of jewels, unidirectional mainspring winding, similar accuracy and power reserve. It seems to be only a variation.
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oagaspar wrote: excuse me Tom I have no idea what you are talking about?...we are talking about the new movements Miyota is making...I don't believe that is their slogan but rather a statement as there are many Asian movements that are plastic or a sub-standard material...even the eta G-10 is plastic :D

 Japan is actually considered one of the top watch manufacturing countries in the world and Citizen is right up their with Seiko imo ....base Miyotas are not aesthetic but neither are most movements in their natural state....they can however be decorated by request and can be made to hack and this is from personal experience in dealing with Miyota on a watch projecthand6.gif

....don't know where you read the 200lb thing but apparently and I could be wrong this must pertain to a caseback and we are talking about the movements only and not the watches as pictured ;)

Just a comment...to tout that your movements are "metal" will probably not cause Swatch/ETA to run back to their design boards. yahoo.gif

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Since I sell both Seiko and Citizen in the store I work at...I prefer not get myself involved in this debate.subtlelaugh.gif


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