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Wifey B: Post #25 in this thread. TAG Heuer Aquaracer.
Apologies for an "on subject" comment. If you are attracted to a watch collection, solar powered is good. Mechanical self winders will run down as you wear different watches on different days, and replacing batts can be annoying. DIY wind mechanical watches seem to be getting rare but doubtless there are purists who own and cherish one.
Even solar charged batts have a lifespan, but it seems it is a long one.Anyone had a solar charged batt die, if so, after how long?
My Citizen Eco-Drive is over 20 years old and still going strong. Most accurate watch I've ever owned.
Apologies for an "on subject" comment. If you are attracted to a watch collection, solar powered is good. Mechanical self winders will run down as you wear different watches on different days, and replacing batts can be annoying. DIY wind mechanical watches seem to be getting rare but doubtless there are purists who own and cherish one.
Even solar charged batts have a lifespan, but it seems it is a long one.Anyone had a solar charged batt die, if so, after how long?
I got 46 months out of my Solar Seiko Flightmaster Chronograph before the battery died.
I am not sure how the Seiko Solar compares with the Citizen eco-drive. I have my first Seiko solar powered watch arriving today so we'll see how long it lasts.
Can you imagine if we could make a 'profit on our older boats?
Last year, I thought I'd get the Heuer running again and sent it to Govberg, in Pennsylvania who specialize in 'Fine Watch Repair'. They informed me that it was a 'Historical' model and had to go back to Switzerland for repair. (By association, I suppose I'm now also a historical model). Here's the point of the tale. The repair on the $ 160.00 watch cost almost $ 2,000! Folly, you say? The last time I looked, the $ 160.oo watch sold for between $ 11,000.oo and $14,000.oo dollars.
No more watches, I promise.
I ended up buying yet another watch. I believe that a few of you may have this or it's predisessors. It is a Seiko dive watch, specifically the SKX173. This is an automatic WR to 200 meters. Day, date, unidirectional bezel and screw down crown. You can buy the SKX007 new for about $170, I just liked the looks of the SKX173. Same watch just a slightly different face.
Not until the next one..Ok, yet another watch, and my last one for a long time. This is the Citizen automatic diver NY0040-09E....
No more watches, I promise.
When I used to be in the water every day, I wore a Citizen dive watch that I absolutely loved!! I dived to 170 feetwith it, water skiied ( and fell a lot ), jump off speeding boats....it was great. The only problem was the bands only lasted a few years. It was $125 watch that required a $35 band every 2 or 3 years.