Just checking to see if there is any information on a re supply of these?
Great watches and have had (and let go) several. I've decided I need another!
Just checking to see if there is any information on a re supply of these?
Great watches and have had (and let go) several. I've decided I need another!
I would also be interested. Regret selling mine.
I spoke to Eddie a few weeks back, inquiring about the 18A.. Unfortunately, he has no plans to produce anymore.
I'm not so sure on the 18Q though, as I didn't ask.
I really like the Royal Engineer version, http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...royal+engineer
My "hard to come by" wish is owning a Royal Marine Commando PRS 18Q.
I miss mine too, I need to look out for another soon me thinks.
I'm lucky enough to of kept my 18Q. I would be delighted if the 17Q made a comeback to join it. I'm sure that it would sell in sufficient numbers to make it worthwhile looking at the uptake and sales of the PRS18Q and PRS82 which are also in the British Military Watch category and have sold out. They also command strong second hand prices on the open market such as e-bay.
Does the Super Engineer bracelet suit the PRS-18 better than the Watchadoo Lumpy?
A nice PRS18Q on e-bay finishing this evening. A early version with England on the dial.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Precista-P...gAAOSw4A5YvyWm
Great news! Is there a chance for the automatic to be restocked too? ;)
Last edited by dzsino; 4th June 2017 at 10:06.
Any more news on the 18Q? Really fancying a quartz diver with no date
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Eddie have you looked at these ETA HAQ movements...
http://www.eta.ch/en/our-products/qu...endline-f05401
Hours,minutes, with or without centre second.
Stop device and interrupter.
Battery End-of-Life display ( E.O.L. ).
3 Jewels.
Autonomy theoretic of battery:
68 months (battery 40 mAh) or
94 months (battery 55 mAh).
The ETA F05.401 calibre is a 10½’’’ movement displaying hours, minutes and seconds in the centre, with PreciDrive technology.
I'm using this one.
http://www.eta.ch/en/our-products/qu...endline-f06411
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
So we might see a date version ;)
I'd second the absence of a date for two reasons. The whole point of this watch for me is that it's a quality, rugged pick up and go quartz which would be negated somewhat by the need to change the date. Plus it looks cleaner without, especially if there's going to be extra text.
I would prefer without a date. Maybe the movement is also for another watch.
The date would have to be changed 5 times per year. Can't remember if the crown is pulled out passed stop position to change the date. If so then the time keeping is broke up into 6 parts per year including DST change. So that's 2 months on average for the certification to show its worth.
Last edited by James_; 28th July 2017 at 20:29.
Nice touch Certified Chronometer.
Date version would be a winner in my view. Don't buy the argument it would be less pick up and go. Having to change the date potentially once every month or so is no hardship.
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I had an auto prs18, but looking forward to the COSC quartz version, perfect weekend/holiday watch.
Kind Regards,
Catalin