Evolution: A Seiko Crown from 1959
The underlying philosophy of Seiko’s movement designers towards the end of the 1950’s appears to have been defined to some …
The underlying philosophy of Seiko’s movement designers towards the end of the 1950’s appears to have been defined to some …
Between 1924, when K. Hattori & Co., Ltd. first used the Seiko brand on a watch, and 1950, when it …
Four years ago I spent the grand sum of £8.73 plus postage on a small carboard box filled with what …
The electronic balance-driven movement: horological cul-de-sac or brilliant piece of lateral thinking? I am inclined to think a bit of …
Intermission concluded and we rejoin battle, the movement parts having emerged fresh from their bath. I always clean the mainplate …
In reflecting on the impact of Japanese watchmaking through the 1960’s and 70’s it is all too easy to overlook …
By way of an epilogue to the most recent entry, I submit here a link to a review of sorts …
This entry revolves around the appearance of an obstruction that turns out to be nothing of the sort but rather …
It has been a little while since I last posted here I know. This intermission has been due to a …
In completing the most recent project described in the previous entry, it occurred to me that it might be interesting …
Paradoxically, the year 1963 can simultaneously provide a historical reference point to the development of the quartz watch movement and …