Wow, they're cashing in on these. I think I paid £50 for my unissued one at Argos!
Just been exploring on the internet and look what ive found here. Heads up not seen these before. (hopefully the link will work).
http://www.trinitymarine.co.uk/sections ... ronograph/
I have no experience of these watches but im liking the look of em. Havent had a chrono for a while and finding these, im tempted to add one. Have to find a review on them now.
Regards Dave
Wow, they're cashing in on these. I think I paid £50 for my unissued one at Argos!
I've always liked those.
Are the non-military ones still available?Originally Posted by Blackhawk
Is this it http://www.watchshop.com/mens-pulsar-ch ... 34840.html ?Originally Posted by SternG
Originally Posted by andrewcregan
Looks like it, yeah.
There's a more expensive one, no idea what the difference is?
http://www.watchshop.com/mens-pulsar-ch ... tproduct=1
£60 + free P&P from Debenhams and if you use the code HB36 you get an extra 10% off.Originally Posted by SternG
http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/sto ... lsar%7EMen
Originally Posted by cbh
Thanks for that mate, but it looks like they won't deliver to Greece. They will deliver to Venezuela and Cuba and Jamaica, but not Greece. I know this ain't the Pit so I'm probably not allowed a comment like that, but WTF? :twisted:
Also available in the UK on eBay.
I found these for sale
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PULSAR-By-Sei ... 43aff3561e
No sure how to put hot links on here or if I am even allowed to!
I have bought from this seller and can recommend them.
Also seen them on Amazon for £59
Bit late to this party, but some idle inter-web trawling has seen me get one of these for £47.48 inc delivery and a 5% new customer code discount. They show as "out of stock" on the front page sometimes, but the system accepted my order and confirmed 7 day delivery.
http://www.nigelohara.com/pulsar-men...-pid17709.html
Will stick it on a decent Nato and use it as a gardening / banging about watch. Not bad for under £50.
I ordered a couple of 7-10 day watches from NOH last week. After querying the order, I got back;
Question, if you check your order history on the site, has the order disappeared?Unfortunately, due to a system error, one of the items that you had ordered had shown as available to order on our website - despite it being a discontinued item.
....
However, the ongoing technical issue has meant that items listed as 7-10 day delivery cannot be ordered at present.
Hmm - you were right.
I rang them this morning having noticed that their entire line of pulsar watches, whilst still being advertised, are all now flagged as "out of stock".
They checked my order and confirmed that the watch is out of stock and apologised for a "technical error we only discovered this morning which means customers can still order out of stock items". They have now refunded my PP payment.
I wont be using them again, but will buy the watch from Amazon for £10 extra.
There is a new thread about this watch :
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...ilitary-Chrono
13 days, and i'm still waiting. Plus when i enter my order number into the "track my order" box, It does nothing.
I've asked for a refund.
I can tell you that they don't have any of these watches and you will wait a long time - i spoke to them on the phone and they appeared to be in complete meltdown over their Web ordering system.
I had to make several phone calls and was told many conflicting stories about where the problem is.
The "online support" doesn't respond to requests.
My first order, one item was '7-10 days' and thus not in stock, the second item arrived with a dead battery. 3 weeks later, no refund for item not in stock
Second order was one watch that was '7-10 days' and thus also not in stock. 3 weeks later, no refund.
Third order of two watches 'shipped', 6 days later received a phone call saying one of the items wasn't in stock and would I like it in a different colour. Got a second shipping email and when the two watches arrived, one of them had the time set (but an hour slow) with a small chip in the glass of the fascia and a mark on the clasp showing that it had been worn.
Now, I don't for a second think that they're out to scam people - but it's pretty obvious that they are not in any way able to cope with online sales and that they aren't even glancing over the watches that they're shipping out to people.
I have to say upfront that I know very little about any of the British MOD issue Seiko and Pulsar quartz watches. From what little I've gathered, though, the Generation 1 Seiko chronos were and remain very well thought of, the Gen 2 Seikos not as much so but still good, and the Pulsars, both the General Service and apparently this chronograph, are junk that fall apart in the field, not to mention aircraft cockpits from which they were apparently officially banned to preclude their oft departing "bits" jamming up critical controls.
From what little else I know or remember, I'm under the impression that MOD has stopped procuring both of these Pulsar models and gone back to the respective CWC General Service G10s and RN/RAF classic pattern assymetrical case quartz chronos that the more economical Pulsars were earlier intended to replace. Would that be an accurate understanding of these MOD issue Pulsars and their current status, or have the technical problems and faults with them been resolved?
These Pulsar chronos look nice, by the way, and they're nicely inexpensive, but are these actually as bad as their apparent reputation?
Hi Stern. I get it. Maybe there should be a competition to see who can make the most "bits" fall off the fastest. I bought a BN00001-04H Citizen 300M Professional "Eco-Drive" Diver a while back. I found out more recently the MOD has apparently dumped that one too and I still haven't found out exactly why. I'm not sure I want to find out, but imagine I probably will
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I've attached a link to another interesting Forum.
See post #4.
http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=58995
and here, might be the answer you could be looking for http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=59036
Regards,
^ Hi TopCat and thanks. I hate hearing that, but it is better to know than not. My watch is still running fine, so far, though, and if its bezel pops, that "bit" from my reject will beat any "bit" anybody can drop from a Pulsar chrono reject unless its crystal blows or its back drops off
I think there's a fundamental cultural imperative that doomed the Eco Drive for military use. It's in the DNA of any SQMS/QM to lock starred items securely away in a dark cupboard wherever possible and it would appear that a solar powered unit doesn't seem to like this very much. As another example we only ever saw a prismatic compass if it was a kit list pre-requisite for a competition of some sort and even then it was known as a "bergen compass" because that is where it remained - everybody who needed a compass had a Silva permanently attached to their combat smock.
^ Thanks on that C-B. I've resolved to keep mine charged up and will see how it goes. If the bezel goes south maybe it will look good without it, Panerai-style
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I had to just stay glued to the phone to get a refund, got all sorts of fob off excuses and just kept insisting they put me through to the accounts department. Finally I got someone who could authorise a paypal refund..
I think you have to make a nuisance of yourself with them or you are just on a long list otherwise, I honestly do.
Well, in twenty odd years of buying watches, I've never said categorically that i'd avoid a retailer.
Until now....
I would avoid Nigel O'Hara, at all costs.
I'm still waiting for refunds from July. Opened two Paypal disputes (with a third likely when a pre-worn and chipped watch arrives back to them and they do nothing about refunding me), will escalate both after a week if nothing happens.
On the plus side, the Bulova I got from them is flawless, and I got it for a frankly, amazing price.
My guess / gut feeling , based on the various phone calls etc is an old school jewellers who have tried to go all web based and big time and it has failed quite spectacularly.
To be fair, all the people I spoke with seemed decent types and sounded upset /embarrassed at the situation. I think that they were having to repeat well versed for-off scripts....
I think there is another thread around here somewhere but anyway. I have just purchased a Pulsar chronograph from Hollins and Hollinshead (I believe they have a few shops in Cheshire) I purchased online for the old price of £59.99 including postage and have to say my experience has been very positive. Paid through paypal, was sent a confirmation letter and tracking number and it arrived very well packed.
As for the watch itself, I was a little surprised as it was bigger than I expected as I had read a few reviews from people saying it was a little too small but it seems to be of a decent size. Another thing it comes in a very nice Pulsar box that is of much better quality than the Seiko boxes for some strange reason even though Pulsar are Seiko's cheaper cousin! My Seiko SARB came in a Seiko standard box while my 60 quid Pulsar arrives in a nice leather look Pulsar box!
Anyway, the seller I thought was pretty good even signed the watch papers as they are an authorised dealer so I can recommend this seller.
Just a couple of pictures of the Pulsar. Surprised that it was bigger than I expected and just to compare here is a picture of a Seagull Chronograph along side it (Yes I know the time is wrong its stopped)