Fabulous, Ive had a few of those over the years, back when they were cheap, love the functionality, X33 style long before Omega did it.
I had sourced a NOS bezel insert for the faded and scuffed one on my Seiko A829-6019 (massive thanks for the heads-up from jameswrx), however decided not to fit it in order to maintain the originality of the watch. It had been sitting in the bits box until I spotted a non-runner with scuffed face and missing the insert going for 75 quid, which had to be worth a punt.
Happily a simple battery change got it going with all functions operating correctly, and a few minutes of polishing sorted out most of the cosmetics. With the new insert installed it looks almost like it did when new. I'm dead chuffed with the result and to have an 'everyday' and 'best' version.
Here's a family shot, with the A829-6029.
The bezel rotates to select the various functions, which is pretty nifty.
These are amongst the most interesting 'space watches' and were often seen on Shuttle missions in the '80s. Here's the crew of STS-51-A:
STS-51-J:
Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, on STS-7 in June 1983:
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
Fabulous, Ive had a few of those over the years, back when they were cheap, love the functionality, X33 style long before Omega did it.
Cheers..
Jase
Great set and write up, envious :)
I dident realize a insert was supplied without the bezel, I wish Seiko had done that with more models.
What a result, congratulations.
I love these watches, mainly for the simple but effective way to change mode. Eminently more sensible than fiddling around with pushers and occasionally getting one under the thumbnail. Is there a reason why this didn't take off and be seen on more watches?
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You need to buy some lottery tickets quick - those are high on any space watch collector’s list - including mine!
A great addition to your collection.
Regards
Jon.
Fantastic watches a favourite with US pilots. I’m still amazed at the fact NASA didn’t seem worry about such stringent trials for its non eva watches, I love the timex datalink range they used.
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Yeah, it worked out rather well
No idea why the rotating bezel didn't catch on - it is intuitive to use, and seems to be reliable. I always need to dig out the manual when navigating around an unfamiliar G-Shock but not with these.
Yes, it became more about functionality for watches that remained within the controlled environment.
I'm a big fan of Timex Data-Links, more here:
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...SA-Smart-Watch
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
£75 OP that’s a bargain. Well done you.
Couple of mine
Awaiting this to arrive
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Wow that’s interesting I’ve never seen one of those before. I remember my dad having an Seiko LED watch I was amazed when I was younger I think it was gold though lol
Intrigued by the method of selecting the function on these watches I have done a little research (ok, far too much research) on the A829. It turns out there were quite a few different models using the A829 module. A number of different sports styles including a very good looking Sports 100 version and a Silverwave. There was even a big green one designed as part of Seiko's collaboration with Giugiaro.
Not all of them were Seiko branded. Below is a photo of a Yema Navyski (which made me chuckle, I wonder if it as a dig at the Lip NauticSki) shamelessly borrowed from the interesting and useful digital-watch.com.
I am sorely tempted to search one out to add to the collection.
Thanks, that has resulted in me setting up a couple more eBay searches. digital-watch.com is a very useful resource particularly for photographs.
The A826-6019 is also an interesting model with a rotating bezel to select functions, as worn by Doc Brown in Back to the Future.
Don't just do something, sit there. - TNH
I hope that they aren't the same searches as mine
A nice looking Lorus version has just appeared there but the price is way out of my budget.
I had heard somewhere that there was Doc Brown watch, I hadn't appreciated that it was one of these.
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Thanks! So getting back to the question of why they didn’t catch on, perhaps water resistance was a factor?
When I search A826-6019 on ebay, all I get is windscreen wipers. :D