Great idea, not sure it needed to be so conspicuous but I like it.
In the category of "why didn't I think of that?" ideas:
external fine adjustment complication Bulova
While the watch's design is not my cup of tea, and I wonder if the complication could be made water tight for a diver, the idea is nonetheless long overdue.
Great idea, not sure it needed to be so conspicuous but I like it.
Don't like the execution, but I do like the idea.
Pretty sure this isn't a new idea , external 'trimmers' go way back...
Cheers..
Jase
Nice idea in principle but not particularly accurate.
By my calculation, 99.99% accuracy is ~9s per day.
... the world’s first and only External Fine Adjustment System (EFAS).
They obviously didn't do their homework as Seiko were doing this about 40+ years ago on their King Seikos.
See post #4 here : http://seikoholics.yuku.com/sreply/4...s#.UmQ8MhCJnLQ
Rich.
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Seiko offered a regulating screw that could be accessed between the lower lugs on the case. It was certainly on their King Seiko ranges in the 60s / 70s. A simple screw driver was all that you needed. I am pretty sure water resistance is compromised though, maybe that's the reason it didn't catch on more?
no pics to hand right now, but I am google should throw something up!
ETA...looks like I was beaten to it!
There was also the Avia Ajustor which could be regulated without opening the case. Two little indents in the case which when pressed moved the regulator arm either + or - depending on which one you pressed.
That was from the 1960's i woud think, so agree with Jason, it's not a new idea.
Cheers
Foggy
My Synchronar can be adjusted in 0.5sec per day increments.
Yes, it's the same idea. In the same way that an automatic transmission is the same idea as a manual transmission. Just a little bit better and easier to use. But congrats for proving that Maria Bamford's family isn't the only place to see "Joy Whack-A-Mole" played at a professional level.
Don't forget the Urwerk EMC... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11t1PZD4SB4.
Hang on. You asked for comparables, and then one was produced from 40 years ago and you mock it ? What was the point in asking for comparables then ? Are you a bit embarassed that in your 'twelve years of collecting and having looked at what must by now be tens of thousands of watches' you haven't seen one of the classic Seiko innovations, so you defensively lash out ?
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To be fair, they weren't advertised as having any significant water resistance. Definitely not so after 40 years though :)