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Very wet weather here in Kuala Lumpur over the last week.  Since my transport to work a motorcycle I've been using my newer water resistant watches. 

Today it's my Seiko 7s36-01E0, or more commonly referred to by the cognoscenti as the 'Atlas'.

Too chunky for other days but fine for Friday's. 

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Have a good weekend guys 

Anilv

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17 hours ago, ricardopalamino said:

Not sure what you mean by your statement of , "  I ruined for myself by hyping it up to much."

Clean looking watch though .

I should have explained that better. Essentially before I got it, given the history (Scandinavian, aviation, design and horological) I built it up in my mind and it got worse as I serviced it, everything in the movement just seem to be designed so well. But when I put it on my wrist it just cant live up to that impossible image. :)

Onward to a watch that did the opposite. My first impressions of the Alpinist was small and dull. But it really grew on me and the dial/handset combination plays with the light just beautifully.

Picture reflects the Swedish weather quite well, grey and cold.

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12 minutes ago, digginstony said:

I've fallen for this mid-size Spinnaker. Fitted with the Seiko NH35 movement. Seeing as it's a "Keeper" I've corrected the beat errorbed7a6434d310909faaebcf335b12572.jpg2165bdc7b4874507d57c5bba376844c3.jpg4d8545fdba8a81c2af5f635007438a67.jpg

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Great numbers--You've done a good job of regulating it. What does it look like Crown down as in the pic with you wearing?

J

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1 minute ago, digginstony said:

Not sure. Watch taken off wrist and given the Seiko shuffle for a minute or so and then left for about 10 minutes

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Right...Seiko's are fully automatic for winding. Looks good then. Amplitude would probably go up with a day or two on an automatic winder. 

J

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