The Quartz Appreciation Society
The Quartz Appreciation Society
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anonymous-user

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75 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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As we all know, you can never have too many watches, and any excuse to buy another is welcome. I was recently browsing relatively inexpensive watches that I could wear for work, and I quite fancied the idea of a Seiko Solar Quartz, as I could leave it in my watch drawer, and simply put it on whenever a day arose where I was headed to a meeting or the office, and it would still be the correct time. I only have one watch winder, which my wife has now pinched for her watch, and I prefer to just let my automatics all stop as I can go for weeks without wearing them.

I purchased this Seiko SNE039 for £95, and I have to say, I really like it.

The accuracy is as you would expect from a Seiko Quartz, and currently it is currently gaining around 2 seconds per month which I think I can live with hehe Power reserve after a couple of days in direct sunlight is 11 months.

I've really appreciated having the quartz accuracy again. My automatics can vary greatly in timekeeping, and to be fair they probably all need a service and regulation, but many I have just come to rely on as being accurate 'to within a minute or two' if I have been wearing them continuously for a few weeks without adjustment.

When I wear the Seiko, I love being able to see exactly what time it is, to the second, and not be wondering if it is wrong. In this world of making a cup of coffee with 30 seconds to go before a Teams meeting starts, or rushing to a platform and wondering if I'm on time for the train of have missed it by 30 seconds is much appreciated!

I'm still enjoying that reassuring tick-tick-tick and the fact I can pick it out of the drawer at any time and it's still keeping perfect time. So much so, that I'm looking at Omega Aqua Terra's and actually fancying buying the Quartz version for it's 'set and forget' nature.

There you go, I have fallen in love with Quartz again!

So let us all celebrate Quartz. What have you got? What do you fancy buying?

Digital and Analog Quartz all welcome. Casio to Grand Seiko.smile





Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 10th April 10:34

mickyh7

2,347 posts

107 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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My favourite Quartz at the moment, however it gains two seconds a month (well within spec though).
I have Seiko and Citizen Quartz watches that do that in a year!

r1ch

2,948 posts

217 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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I must admit I enjoy Quartz watches too. I plan on getting a Grand Seiko quartz at some point, probably a GMT varient. smile

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

75 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Titanium case & strap.
Always goes on holiday with me, pool/sea no worries.

Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 1st April 13:45

anonymous-user

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75 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Another Omega
Was a 50th present, so over 10 years old now.
2nd battery recently fitted, diy, doesn’t go in the shower !

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

75 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Nice to see some lovely Omega Quartz!

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

75 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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James6112 said:


Titanium case & strap.
Always goes on holiday with me, pool/sea no worries.

Edited by James6112 on Friday 1st April 13:45
Nice timeless design there.

al1991

4,552 posts

201 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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I have a few Quartz watches. This one is my favourite.


Podie

46,647 posts

296 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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My parents bought me this for my 21st. Wore it daily for nearly 2 decades, after which it had a refurb and comes out for best now.


gregs656

12,023 posts

202 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Been thinking about picking up an anidigi.

I only have one quartz three hander which I never wear and a couple of G shocks which I do wear.

blue_haddock

4,778 posts

88 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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I've no qualms with quartz watches, in fact in a reverse snobbery kind of way i actually prefer them.


grumbledoak

32,324 posts

254 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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I still have my first proper watch -



mickyh7

2,347 posts

107 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Lord Marylebone said:
Nice to see some lovely Omega Quartz!
Less than £1000 7 years ago, used but minty.
Ridiculous prices now, start at 4k+ new !

anonymous-user

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75 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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mickyh7 said:
Lord Marylebone said:
Nice to see some lovely Omega Quartz!
Less than £1000 7 years ago, used but minty.
Ridiculous prices now, start at 4k+ new !
Mine was £1350 new in 2011.
I thought my wife was being too extravagant at the time !

shambolic

2,146 posts

188 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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My daily work watch. 3rd battery as second one only lasted a year.
Bought it for my own 21st 28 year ago.
Just noticed bezel in wrong position. I’ve moved it round now.

r159

2,477 posts

95 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Victorinox INOX, wear it at work a lot and its as tough as a tough thing.

The automatic version puts me off as it goes against the whole idea, the only concern have is that if I dropped it in the kitchen on the ceramic tiles I'm pretty sure it would crack them.

I've got a few Citizen Eco drives that are faultless. I nice compromise is the mechaquartz three handers (vk63?) so you get a bit of a sweep and no worries about missing indices - that is one thing about quartz that does frustrate...

Doofus

32,657 posts

194 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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I was kind of surprised I have five, especially given I had all my watches stolen around 4 years ago. The Citizen was a direct replacement for one that got nicked, but all the others will have been bought since.


r159

2,477 posts

95 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Doofus said:
I was kind of surprised I have five, especially given I had all my watches stolen around 4 years ago. The Citizen was a direct replacement for one that got nicked, but all the others will have been bought since.

The Citizen (nighthawk?) is a cracking bit of kit, I do prefer the older version to the new.

Panamax

7,787 posts

55 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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blue_haddock said:
I've no qualms with quartz watches, in fact in a reverse snobbery kind of way i actually prefer them.
Casio quartz - brilliant things.

The history of the quartz watch is fascinating, most particularly use of the Lavet stepping motor. Unlike most motors the shaft runs perpendicular to the coil and not through the middle of the motor - so you get a nice, thin wristwatch. Clever stuff, delivering a £10 watch that can easily match any expensive chronometer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavet-type_stepping_...

Doofus

32,657 posts

194 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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r159 said:
Doofus said:
I was kind of surprised I have five, especially given I had all my watches stolen around 4 years ago. The Citizen was a direct replacement for one that got nicked, but all the others will have been bought since.

The Citizen (nighthawk?) is a cracking bit of kit, I do prefer the older version to the new.
I didn't know there was an old version. Or a new version. I didn't know about whichever one I haven't got.