Electro Goodness
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CommanderJameson

Original Poster:

22,096 posts

249 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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Damn it.

Add a Bulova Astronaut to the long, long, long list of Watches That I Absolutely Have To Have.

Hypnotic YouTube video. If you've got the bandwidth, click on the HQ button.

big_peaches

438 posts

219 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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Now thats a smooth mover

anonymous-user

77 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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I quite like the fist one with the 'futuristic' face, the spaceview?

Don't know if i'd buy one though.

dutchgray

668 posts

245 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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I would buy one of those spaceviews, its just so cool, you just have to buy one that works and get it serviced by one of the very few that know how to, I think as far as spares go you have to use the dead ones for parts.

fluffnik

20,156 posts

250 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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Love the Astronaut. cloud9

Bit disappointed that their modern reissues have boggo automatic movements. frown

andy_s

19,791 posts

282 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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CommanderJameson said:
Damn it.
Damn you!

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

271 months

andy_s

19,791 posts

282 months

Sunday 16th August 2009
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1965 birthwatch option, mmmmmmm

dutchgray

668 posts

245 months

Sunday 16th August 2009
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fluffnik said:
Love the Astronaut. cloud9

Bit disappointed that their modern reissues have boggo automatic movements. frown
Because you cant get the electric movements any more, I think the watch making industry doesn't even have the capability to make some of the parts today even if they wanted to. There isn't even spares available because the remaining ones for the most common electric movement were all used up building movements in the 90's for a very limited reissue.

fluffnik

20,156 posts

250 months

Sunday 16th August 2009
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dutchgray said:
fluffnik said:
Love the Astronaut. cloud9

Bit disappointed that their modern reissues have boggo automatic movements. frown
Because you cant get the electric movements any more, I think the watch making industry doesn't even have the capability to make some of the parts today even if they wanted to. There isn't even spares available because the remaining ones for the most common electric movement were all used up building movements in the 90's for a very limited reissue.
There doesn't seem to be any unobtanium involved.

A modern tuning fork regulated movement would be interesting, using ICs rather than discreet components...