Jump Hour Watches

Just wondering looking at that Russian monster belonging to Mistermagictea, when does a watch become a clock. I know they are all clocks in reality, but thing reminds me of a cross between a divers helmet and my kitchen wall clock.

Always fancied the Omega Seamaster range, but they are kinda out of my league.

Anyway, a timepiece is a device of conformity.
 
silverclaws":34tz7ufb said:
Just wondering looking at that Russian monster belonging to Mistermagictea, when does a watch become a clock. I know they are all clocks in reality, but thing reminds me of a cross between a divers helmet and my kitchen wall clock.

Always fancied the Omega Seamaster range, but they are kinda out of my league.

Anyway, a timepiece is a device of conformity.

:lol:

its definitely a clock .... honestly i couldnt stop laughing when it turned up !!
 
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silverclaws":1tog4n4j said:
Anyway, a timepiece is a device of conformity.
There are many in life.

But for your rich, playboy they're not about conformity, they're about showing wealth. For some, a statement of individuality. For some social climbing. For some practicality. And for some because James Bond wears the same watch...

See what I did, there?
 
gibbleking":22bmkw9o said:
seeing them ebay doesnt do them justice looking at that .....nearly got onemy self a while back but got the kinetic instead...this is the one i just got...keeps perfect time and it looks good/

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWNX:IT
That one in your ebay link doesn't look to be a Kinetic - looks like a mechnical automatic.
 
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I tend to get the hefty 'sports' watches because they tend to be pretty tough and I need a watch that one can leave on whatever one is doing, as if something has to be taken off, I would forget. Used to get hell from the ex for sleeping with my Seiko Sports 100 on, the things it used to get bashed on.
 
silverclaws":1cq7zh6z said:
I tend to get the hefty 'sports' watches because they tend to be pretty tough and I need a watch that one can leave on whatever one is doing, as if something has to be taken off, I would forget. Used to get hell from the ex for sleeping with my Seiko Sports 100 on, the things it used to get bashed on.

i got a G shock for christmas... wasnt really bothered by them before, but now that i own one , i love it !! :D
 
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yupit replaced the kinetic which died after ten years of non stop faithfull service....it was second hand when i got it back in 1990...i paid 80 quid then and it kept perfect time for all those years of abuse,crahes,sea water,building site work,cement you name it and not a single scratch on the face all that time...the citizen is actually much cleaner then the pic shows and i have to say its time keeping is spot on with a lovely sweeping second hand not stepped like the seiko was..
 
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