Mechaquartz
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Bob_Defly

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4,842 posts

247 months

Thursday 7th August
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What is the best mechaquartz movement, and which watches are they used in?

I'm tempted by one of the Seiko chronos, but I'm not sure I like the subdial layout. What alternatives are there, doesn't have to be solar.

blueg33

42,042 posts

240 months

Thursday 7th August
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I like the Furlan Mari mechaquartz offerings. They use the Seiko VK64 movement which seems to be well regarded.

This is one of my favourites



Edited by blueg33 on Thursday 7th August 13:54

Badda

3,284 posts

98 months

Thursday 7th August
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blueg33 said:
I like the Furlan Mari mechaquartz offerings. They use the Seiko movement

This is one of my favourites

Unusual consideration of an asthmometer. Other than HCPs, I wonder who else would find this useful.

blueg33

42,042 posts

240 months

Thursday 7th August
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Badda said:
Unusual consideration of an asthmometer. Other than HCPs, I wonder who else would find this useful.
Indeed. Its a nice looking watch though.

Badda

3,284 posts

98 months

Thursday 7th August
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Agreed!

GravelBen

16,152 posts

246 months

Friday 8th August
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I came close to buying a Seiko SSB383 or 385 (different colour versions of the same design) chrono, I like the design but the lack of lume put me off along with being able to get a better specced solar Citizen for less than the quartz Seiko.

AlexC1981

5,375 posts

233 months

Friday 8th August
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Badda said:
Unusual consideration of an asthmometer. Other than HCPs, I wonder who else would find this useful.
I'd bet 99% of people buying watches with things like chronographs or deep dive ratings chose them because they thought it looked nice.

I don't even know how to use my Citizen Ana-Digi hehe