At first I was thinking, "Why didn't he just say 'Yes'?" It took me a while but I got thereI paid $20 for that watch, yes
At first I was thinking, "Why didn't he just say 'Yes'?" It took me a while but I got thereI paid $20 for that watch, yes
Can't argue with that. This is over a decade old and still hasn't had a battery change.U need a Gshock!
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This guy knows what's up.Can't argue with that. This is over a decade old and still hasn't had a battery change.
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Yeah I bought this guy when I was working at the airport and wanted to get a really accurate watch because of the departure deadlines we had. This has the atomic clock sync feature that wasn't available in NA at the time so I had my cousin's girlfriend at the time buy it in Japan for me. I think I'll need to replace the battery in the next year or two but for now it's still holding a charge well. Where did you get your battery?This guy knows what's up.
My gw5000 was bought 3 months after it was made. I did have to change the cell in it last year. But December it will have been on my wrist for 5 hard years straight, minus one week ( bought two watches since, and that's all I've worn them) I only sometimes take it off at bedtime.
Yup mine is solar and atomic as well. I also ordered mine straight from Japan. Used to work for the railroad, so time has been important to me ever since.Yeah I bought this guy when I was working at the airport and wanted to get a really accurate watch because of the departure deadlines we had. This has the atomic clock sync feature that wasn't available in NA at the time so I had my cousin's girlfriend at the time buy it in Japan for me. I think I'll need to replace the battery in the next year or two but for now it's still holding a charge well. Where did you get your battery?
Thanks for the heads up on pacparts. I want to go with an original battery too so this will be great.Yup mine is solar and atomic as well. I also ordered mine straight from Japan. Used to work for the railroad, so time has been important to me ever since.
I originally got mine from pacparts.com, along with a new strap and bezel for when that day comes.
Amazon sells them too, but I wanted to get the original battery it had in it.
Not very specific, but this range. Putting in the movement number would narrow it down.Just grabbed this for $2 at our Church rummage sale. Can any Seiko guys tell me about it? I need to find a new battery and see how it goes.
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Where would I find that, Al?Putting in the movement number would narrow it down.
Can't see model number, but to mvmtWhere would I find that, Al?
You would have to remove the caseback.Where would I find that, Al?
Richard Mille had the record, but a Russian maker created this 1.65 mm thin prototype. There's only one, so not officially a record. Price not yet determined.I read an article yesterday about the 5 thinnest watches in the world after seeing that the record has been broken with a 1.7mm watch. You guys need one of those! Or you could buy a really big house and a sports car with the money...whichever works for you!
Well the new battery didn't get it going, so I might take it apart and see whats going on inside.You would have to remove the caseback.
Are those four, oval holes for insertion of a case back tool? (then screws off?)Well the new battery didn't get it going, so I might take it apart and see whats going on inside.
I don't see the usual 'lip' to lift off the back though.