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Default Watch cleaning/lubrication

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Gunner Asch wrote:

On Sun, 08 May 2011 13:04:32 -0700, Rich Grise
wrote:

Gunner Asch wrote:

If one wants a watch that will indeed outlast you..Id suggest a Seiko
"kinetic" powered watch..digital/analog watch with a "kinetic power
generator" built into the watch. This is basically a weight driven
generator that keeps a battery charged.


Half a century ago, they called them "self-winding." :-)

Cheers!
Rich


Actually..no. "self winding" is normally a weight driven mechanism that
winds up a spring

The Seiko (and a few other brands) that use "kenetic" technology
actually drive a tiny generator that charges up the battery.
No springs involved.

The first generation Seikos had big problems with their batteries
failing in a year or less. The latest versions seem to be holding up
quite nicely, the batteries are lasting for at minimum..10 or more years
before needing replacement..and they dont split open and bleed all over
everthing inside the case..as the first ones did.

Gunner


Do these actually use batteries? A neighbor of mine [1] was recently
boasting about how they use capacitors.

Erik

[1] However, this neighbor is one of those loud blow hard know it all
types who generally makes his facts up on the spot.