Thanks for that Goatboy, makes me feel less David Ike or Arthur C , and more of a myth buster!
I found that keeping calm and centred more has helped as it's not just watches. (And since the pacemaker I better maintain that calm in case it goes pop!).
Eek, I hadn't thought of that
The surgeon did poo-poo the idea when I mentioned it but as I'm a very calm person now - have been for years I hope it won't be a problem. If anything too laid back. But I wonder if any research has been done into it?
Not that I'm aware of, most stuff I've found relating to it online was in the poo poo category. For me if it were just a couple of watches then there could be any number of reasons, stereo speakers etc, but for me I've had so many go the same way that I don't think it's s coincidence. Hope the pace maker's built of sterner stuff than my watches
I once had a citizen eco drive that kept losing battery power. I sent it back 4 times had 2 replacements in different models and they all did the same. Maybe its because I wear long sleeves in winter and the watch never got enough light. I wouldn't have one again.
Interesting to hear this. I had a Citizen Eco that died after a year and neither the shop that sold it nor Eco took any responsibility for it. I bought a Casio diver's watch off Amazon for £35 as a temporary replacment and it is still going strong after seven years. It only comes off my wrist in the shower if I remember.
Interesting to hear this. I had a Citizen Eco that died after a year and neither the shop that sold it nor Eco took any responsibility for it. I bought a Casio diver's watch off Amazon for £35 as a temporary replacment and it is still going strong after seven years. It only comes off my wrist in the shower if I remember.
I have a eco drive have had it 7 years and it's never lost a minute. I wear mine everyday, the face is scratched to hell but it keeps going and has never let me down
Many thanks for that John must put my hand up and say that I trained as a watch and clock maker for 5 years some of that time spent in Switzerland, there are many fantastic watches out there some with recognised names, and some that people have not even heard of, I tend to go for the older makes of watches and with complications , such as up and down work, chronograph, day, date, month, moon phase etc. No disrespect but I'm not a great fan of quarts watches however they do have there place in watch history, think my favourite battery watch would have to be a tuning fork watch or some of the old L.E.D watches.
Hi Jon
Here's my hummer, nothing special like a Spaceview or anything but it's nice to see the smooth running second hand and hear the constant Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!
Still have the box and manual/Warranty!
A few complicated watches..
Carronade Valjeoux based Bullhead watch..
A Venus178 powered Breitling Navitimer made in 1965..
A couple of 3133 powered Ruskies..
a Sturmanskie chrono..
Cheers, John
Some really nice watches there John, have not had the Bulova accutron had the omega one, Valjeoux and venus movements very nice, worked on a fair few of those. The sekonda chrono was quite fun a copy of one of the venus movement. Have you any lemamia movements.
Hope you don't mind me saying that from the photo I think there might be a screw missing from valjeoux movment.
Be nice to see some more Proper watches ;-)
ATB Rob