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Post by bertnet on Apr 7, 2019 13:05:24 GMT -8
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Post by 3Pedals6Speeds on Apr 7, 2019 14:38:54 GMT -8
Wellll it's not advertised as a high accuracy quartz watch, so will I be allowed to enter . Just to keep things interesting, as I know it's gained 5 seconds over the last 5 months. I considered "entering" a twin quartz with the same intent, but decided to enter "for real".
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Post by small on Apr 7, 2019 17:56:06 GMT -8
Again lighting could have been better cloudy day trying to get in some light...7a28 last battery change was a few ago maybe three. I'd sent this in to Seiko USA about 20 years ago...I'd hoped to enter the 5y22 but after running for two weeks and keeping great time I synced it Friday and it stopped twenty minutes later...been running since but I'm taking no chances... Thought this was analog only for some reason, I thought of entering my Casio world time....Anyway I'm betting this old thing holds it's own
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Post by HiBeat on Apr 7, 2019 18:39:11 GMT -8
Sneaking in under the wire with less than an hour and a half to go, my 7C46-7009 Golden Tuna. This will be my official Quartz Accuracy entry and I must say it will be good to gove it regular wrist time. Let the record show I ruined the original 7C46A movement installing the NOS dial and hand set. So this is a 2017 manufacture 7C46C with a 1 year old OEM Seiko battery designed for 10 years life between battery changes.
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Post by longbike on Apr 7, 2019 19:05:25 GMT -8
Sneaking in under the wire with less than an hour and a half to go, my 7C46-7009 Golden Tuna. This will be my official Quartz Accuracy entry and I must say it will be good to gove it regular wrist time. Let the record show I ruined the original 7C46A movement installing the NOS dial and hand set. So this is a 2017 manufacture 7C46C with a 1 year old OEM Seiko battery designed for 10 years life between battery changes.
Aloha Sir, But John , From back here ...." It Still Looks Like A ...... .... . I would say another Original .....7C46 A will come eventually will come around again. Louis
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Post by longbike on Apr 7, 2019 19:08:30 GMT -8
Sneaking in under the wire with less than an hour and a half to go, my 7C46-7009 Golden Tuna. This will be my official Quartz Accuracy entry and I must say it will be good to gove it regular wrist time. Let the record show I ruined the original 7C46A movement installing the NOS dial and hand set. So this is a 2017 manufacture 7C46C with a 1 year old OEM Seiko battery designed for 10 years life between battery changes.
Oh My I just got a Double Posting..... .
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Post by rossr on Apr 7, 2019 21:06:19 GMT -8
My entry for the Quartz Accuracy Competition - Citizen 8600A from June 1974, sometimes known as the 'blinker' since the LED at the 12 0'clock position flashes every minute . Factory spec for these was +/- 10 seconds per month: Stephen Good choice.
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Post by acidstain on Apr 7, 2019 22:08:46 GMT -8
Sneaking in under the wire with less than an hour and a half to go, my 7C46-7009 Golden Tuna. This will be my official Quartz Accuracy entry and I must say it will be good to gove it regular wrist time. Let the record show I ruined the original 7C46A movement installing the NOS dial and hand set. So this is a 2017 manufacture 7C46C with a 1 year old OEM Seiko battery designed for 10 years life between battery changes.
10 years is due to the C version or due to seiko battery?
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Post by 69ChevelleSS on Apr 8, 2019 6:33:19 GMT -8
Kind of late to the party as yesterday was a busy day. If I'm too late, I'll play along for fun.
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