Probably the latter.Originally posted by: edro13
I don't know what is more pathetic... you taking a movie of your watch... or me downloading it and watching it.
Probably the latter.Originally posted by: edro13
I don't know what is more pathetic... you taking a movie of your watch... or me downloading it and watching it.
Thanks. It's right now.Originally posted by: jumpr
I know...I'm one day ahead. But I'll fix it!Originally posted by: toy4x4
Date is wrong..![]()
Kinetic is a quartz movement powered by the movement of your wrist. Automatic is a mechanical movement powered by the movement of your wrist. It's widely thought that Kinetic is more "cool," but Automatic is more "traditional."Originally posted by: fr
What's the difference between Kinetic and Automatic?
Originally posted by: MikePanic
very nice, ive had a seiko kinetic for 5-6 years now and luv every bit of it
Originally posted by: norxam
Does anyone know where i can find a manual for my new watch?
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: norxam
Does anyone know where i can find a manual for my new watch?
If it's a Seiko 5, or any other watch powered by a 7S26 movement (the model number will be stamped on the back of the watch, and will be 7S26, followed by a hyphen and four other numbers; e.g., "7S26-5000"), refer to this guide. It's technically for the SKX-series divers, but will work for your watch as well.
Yes, they make moderately priced slim watches sold mostly in men's fashion catalogsOriginally posted by: cr4zymofo
Does any one know anything about Skagen?
Originally posted by: Mandos
This thing is hideous, sorry man
No, I mean as in quality and stuffs. I've just recently parted with my 2 yrs old Longine (I broke it) and was walking through Macy's when I saw this neat watch (Skagen), I thought it looks very nice, so for $95 bucks, I grab it. I don't know a thing about it. I figure, if it lasts me a few months, it's worth the money.Originally posted by: Mwilding
Yes, they make moderately priced slim watches sold mostly in men's fashion catalogsOriginally posted by: cr4zymofo
Does any one know anything about Skagen?
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: norxam
Does anyone know where i can find a manual for my new watch?
If it's a Seiko 5, or any other watch powered by a 7S26 movement (the model number will be stamped on the back of the watch, and will be 7S26, followed by a hyphen and four other numbers; e.g., "7S26-5000"), refer to this guide. It's technically for the SKX-series divers, but will work for your watch as well.
