Whats wrong with quartz...?
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The Tuna will be landed on Friday ,looking forward to it and yes i know it`s a QUARTZ.thoughts and opinions and the odd pic to tide me over would be good please.
Cheers.
Whats wrong with quartz...?
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Nothing ,i thought it was frowned upon here ,
I have a feeling I know where this thread is going! :shock:Originally Posted by Watch freek
Congrats on the purchase, I'm sure you'll enjoy it! :D
of course just kidding... :wink: Which Tuna are we going to see? :)Originally Posted by Watch freek
A nearly new SBBN007 in great condition.
:D Tuna's are cool, nothing wrong with quartz, especially a really good one, they have their advantages over mechanical and in divers its nice not to have to unscrew the crown very often.
Cool watch. Get it on a gasgasbones Velcro. 8)
Great choice. Congrats! :-)Originally Posted by Watch freek
Nothing wrong with quartz, and I should know as.....
I'VE BEEN AFTER AN OLD TUNA FROM HERE FOR AGES :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:
:wink:
I believe Seiko is making some of the finest quartz movements anyway
So what is wrong with quartz :-)
Best
Hans
nothing wrong with a quartz tuna. they are fantastic watches 8)
Love tuna's and definately having one or two in the near future. Get pics up as soon as you get it!
Tunas are too cool for school 8) , regardless of movement :D
Im sure you will love it.
Great advice, his straps look really good on a Tuna. Absolutly nothing wrong with a quartz.Originally Posted by Tai Mi Shu
So,where's the best place for Tuna fishing?
One of the great things about the Tuna is that it works surprisingly well on a range of straps. I have left mine on a Toshi as that suits me perfectly!
Both the watch and the strap were sourced from SC.
Looks very good,
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
Mmmmmm. I'm starting to want one of those.
Had my 007 variant for a few months now and it has knocked everything off my wrist.
Been badly Hankering after a Seiko bracelet for it but that Tosh looks great.
You will love it
Enjoy
Pitch
I would lov one of these as well, but thought they are no longer available.Originally Posted by Tai Mi Shu
Confo anyone?????
Pitch
Ok guys caught the Tuna ,first impressions are WOW ,great tool watch ,will be a keeper . anyway onto the pics. i am not the best photographer sorry. SBBN007 from around 2002 in unbeliavable condition.
Writsie.
Getting to know a few new friends.
With the Seiko family.
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With the monster ,not that much difference in size .
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Thanks for all your replies.
Nothing wrong with Quartz ,that second finger hits the spot all the way round ,how good are these Seikos.
Lovely watch,do you mind me asking where you got it.
Great watch, great strap. Excellent combo.Originally Posted by IANAN
Thanks guys ,lovin the Tuna so far.
looks great, congrats.
Just a small update after 5 days with the super cool Tuna ,wears really nice ,the ticking is taking a bit of getting used to,after auto`s for me for a while ,I set it with the atomic clock nearly a week ago and it hasn`t gained or lost a second in that time. Unbeliavable accuracy for what I paid ,these really are high end movements from Seiko.Loving this watch at the moment.
I've just bought a black seiko chrono quartz, fitted a toshi black strap, chuffed to bits haven't worn my seamaster since it arrived.
Congrats on the SBBN007 - great pick-up! :bounce:
The venerable 7C46 that powers the Tunas is nothing to be frowned upon.
It's hand-assembled in Japan, more expensive to make than a mechanical 6R15, and it's been around since the 80s with a reputation for being super-durable.
You don't have to take my word for it. Do some research and you'll find out why it's awesome. :D
Personally, I prefer the SBBN007 on rubber, as it contrasts well with the stainless steel bezel inlay.
a rubber or leather will do as well..
Great looking watches those tunas. Agree there's nothing wrong with a decent quartz, good to keep setting the autos by.
what a watch - love mine!!!!!!!!