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CountZeroFull Member
Cheers Dave, I remember a discussion about the SPORK, regarding replacing the Hardex with sapphire, but it had slipped my mind about the movement. I would guess that despite increasing interest in the SPORK, it was never produced in enough numbers to have aftermarket parts produced. Shame, I’d certainly prefer a sapphire crystal, but I’ll have to stick with what’s available. 🤷🏼
You’d think that a movement based on the 4r15 would be a simple enough swap, but as you say, things like winders and crowns vary according to the case shape and dimensions, which obviously vary a lot more than might be obvious. Especially with Seiko.
I’ll drop you a line once we get all the holidays out of the way, and things are a bit more settled down. 👍🏼
FuddFree MemberCountZero
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Cheers Dave, I remember a discussion about the SPORK, regarding replacing the Hardex with sapphire, but it had slipped my mind about the movement. I would guess that despite increasing interest in the SPORK, it was never produced in enough numbers to have aftermarket parts produced. Shame, I’d certainly prefer a sapphire crystal, but I’ll have to stick with what’s available. 🤷🏼You’d think that a movement based on the 4r15 would be a simple enough swap, but as you say, things like winders and crowns vary according to the case shape and dimensions, which obviously vary a lot more than might be obvious. Especially with Seiko.
I’ll drop you a line once we get all the holidays out of the way, and things are a bit more settled down. 👍🏼
Maybe an SKX crown has the same thread size as the Spork case and then the movement swap is a goer, but don’t get your hopes up as I’d have expected it to have been done by now but yet there’s no other examples out there. If it had been done then I’d expect that someone would have documented it online, but I’ve yet to see it.
neilnevillFree MemberI thought Sporks were quite a liked watch? Surprised it’s not got the AM parts for them. That would be frustrating.
SvenFull MemberI could be wrong but I don’t think a NH movement will fit a 7002 case
You are right, @Fudd, it was just a matter of my having ordered an NH movement already, but Saccades said he would take it, he can probably make better use of it than I can.
Which means that I am still without a replacement movement for my 7002-7020, but I am sure that can be sorted, too…
SaccadesFree Member@Fudd, yeah I mucked up. Several sources say a 7s will fit but the date is misaligned.
Just landed in the UK and organising my PayPal to reimburse Sven for the nh & postage, but he can keep the 7s I sent and have a play (nothing to lose).
That’ll teach me to jump in before checking all details 🤣
FuddFree Memberneilnevill
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I thought Sporks were quite a liked watch? Surprised it’s not got the AM parts for them. That would be frustrating.They’ve a bit of a cult following but they were only sold for a year or two so not many out there, so there’s not much incentive for someone to do a run of 100 a/m crowns if it could take years to sell them all.
Which means that I am still without a replacement movement for my 7002-7020, but I am sure that can be sorted, too…
7x series movements were produced for over 25 years so there’s no shortage of parts for them. The 4R, 6R and NH movements are an evolution of the 7x and some parts are interchangeable.
neilnevillFree MemberSomething has caught my eye. If anyone fancies a seiko lx snr035, or a rado captain Cook bronze with blue dial, or a seiko sbdc059 message me for picks
CountZeroFull MemberI thought Sporks were quite a liked watch? Surprised it’s not got the AM parts for them. That would be frustrating.
They are now, but they were a relatively short production run, and a diver styled on a Pilot watch thirteen years ago, just wasn’t a popular design.
Now it is, with makes like Laco producing a DIN 8330 range which bears a striking resemblance to the SPORK, collectors are more interested. It’s that legibility that caught my eye twelve years ago, and it’s still my favourite watch, and the one I wear most.
Doesn’t mean I’m not tempted by a Laco Hamburg DIN 8330…
@fudd, cheers for that update – I won’t hold my breath, but if by some small miracle it’s doable, then I’m all over it, but servicing the 4r15 is primarily the most important thing, seeing as it’s the age it is now, and it’s been worn most of its life.
I’ll be in touch properly sometime within the next couple of weeks or so, if that’s okay?catfoodFree MemberCount Zero if you’re on Facebook join the Seiko Mods group, huge amounts of in depth Seiko knowledge as to which bits can be swapped from model to model.
futonrivercrossingFree MemberThe Spork actually looks like it was derived from various Sinn designs that predate it.
As for Laco, they made Fleiger type watches for the luftwaffe.
neilnevillFree MemberYes laco have been making fleigher watches for a long time. I think Count is saying that the spork was the first watch that combined the fleigher inspired dial with a divers rotating bezel.
futonrivercrossingFree MemberThe spork dates to 2011. Sinn made fleiger/diver bezels since 2005, the Seiko strongly resembles he Sinn design.
CountZeroFull MemberYes, I was aware of the Sinn connection roughly around the same time I discovered the Seiko, I say roughly, I wasn’t anywhere near as aware of the broad range of watches as I am now, I don’t think I’d actually heard of Sinn until a year or two after I got the Seiko. It’s threads like this one that have broadened my interest and knowledge by making me a lot more aware of certain design styles and features. It was the clarity of the face that prompted my purchase of the Seiko, which brought the Sinn watches to my attention, Laco I’ve only recently discovered through Heinnie listing them in their website, and making the connection between the ISO8330 pilot watches and the SPORK – I had no idea there was an ISO standard, apparently an accurate watch is a requirement for pilots as a backup in case of instrument failure, and again it’s the clarity of design that I love. I would guess it’s what Seiko were referring to with the design, but it just wasn’t popular with their customers. 🤷🏼
Kryton57Full MemberI wasn’t anywhere near as aware of the broad range of watches
On that note, have a look at Teddy Baldesarre’s end of year YouTube video. He gives the camera to many online reviewers with 45 seconds to summarise thier most worn watch of the year, I’d never heard of half of them 😳
Anyway, what are you all wearing to see the new year in? I’m going with the Seamaster as it’s been a major highlight to a relatively miserable year for me and still makes me smile / look again every time I look at it.
1Blazin-saddlesFull MemberAnyway, what are you all wearing to see the new year in? I’m going with the Seamaster as it’s been a major highlight to a relatively miserable year for me and still makes me smile / look again every time I look at it
I’m currently rocking the Fortis Flieger Chrono as it’s not seen any use for a while and was looking grumpy. I’ve barely taken the Seamaster off since I bought it so thought I’d give some others some time off the bench.
1KatoFull MemberToday I am wearing my sapphire Speedy for NYE. A watch I always wanted and it hasn’t disappointed me since getting one. I’ll never say a watch is a “keeper” but it is pretty close
2futonrivercrossingFree MemberI’ll be wearing my new purchase, Studio Underdog “Steffany” 👍 my first hand wound mechanical watch.
igmFull MemberThat it is.
Me? Just wound and carefully set my COSC timepiece.
Let’s see if it dares lose a second by midnight. 😉futonrivercrossingFree MemberThanks, I’ve been wearing metal square G Shocks for the last 3 years, so this is one hell of a change in direction 🙂 – field watches that the likes Hamilton produce have never done anything for me, but the Steffany has just enough going on to take it into the ‘interesting’ territory for me. I kinda have buyers remorse though, sort of wishing I’d gone for the more adventurous Pink Lemonade.
I can always pick one up on the next release I suppose 😉
futonrivercrossingFree MemberThat Laco is great 👍 – if funds were unlimited I’d add one for sure! Although I think I’d rather have a vintage Omega Flightmaster, a watch I’ve always wanted, but somehow I never got one.
IvanDobskiFree MemberYeah, Laco have got some really nice watches when you look beyond the traditional fleigers. That GMT, the new DIN series and their Squad watches particularly.
CountZeroFull MemberGot to say, I’ve never seen a need for, or ever had a need for a GMT, but I do use a bezel, and the bi-directional one on the Hamburg above would likely be more useful than the one on the SPORK, which is what I’m wearing now and I’ll be wearing tonight, I can’t be arsed to change it.
neilnevillFree MemberCurrently wearing the snr035. Need for the gmt hand? I don’t travel much at all these days so no, but it’s the spring drive, the titanium and the marine master case I like.
beanumFull MemberI’m off for a week of winter sun. Will be taking my Seiko SPB143 with me, with a few NATO straps to mix it up a little. I’ve packed my Scurfa Diver One for exploring / boat trips
Kryton57Full MemberI think I’ve done something stupid and bought the new Mudmaster (GWG B1000 1AER). Buying (yes with the 20% discount) in anticipation of my next and final x 3 watch sale, I saw it as the ultimate tech and only G I’d have in my 6 watch collection, a proper apocalypse watch.
Feel free to tell me I’ve done a good thing or been a total **** whilst I can return it. The 28 day countdown has begun. Fire away.
IvanDobskiFree Member^^^^
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If it was die in the apocalypse or wear that then goodnight cruel world…
(You did ask!)
1kiloFull MemberI have a g shock, I bought it to wear as a beater when doing manual work in the garden and it’s been sitting around the house since the battery went. I never really got on with it. I found it just too big to wear under anything and the face is just a smorgasbord of useless / unnecessary data. I have a couple of other Casio plastic watches (a twenty quid digital and a dw290) and they’re both much more useable than the g shock and better value. So it’s a no from me.
Having followed the link you posted it’s a definite no, it looks terrible. The sort of thing to go with tactical torches etc.
futonrivercrossingFree MemberEvery collection needs a G! My personal poison are the metal squares, I’m wearing a Titanium square with laser engraved Camo pattern today.
sprootletFree MemberHelp
My other 1/2 has a seiko save the ocean chrono. It’s solar but we’ve just noticed it doesn’t run unless you use the stopwatch function which seems to make it run again.
Does anyone have any ideas before we try and find a watch repairer ?
RustyNissanPrairieFull MemberI can never understand how Casio manage to sell £20 bomb detonating terrorist watches of choice and also Gshocks for £700 with the same amount of plastic/resin/tech.
They are also completely illegible – the one you linked is as far removed from a flieger as you could get.Ive had two Casio’s, one was analogue with the worlds slowest hand advance button (and no rewind button) that used to accidentally get pressed meaning a 5minute hand reset.
The other was an altitude/GPS/mega function thing that got absolutely smashed to bits (I’m an engineer). Both were crap and sold on quickly.Kryton57Full MemberHmmm, even though I slept on it a couple of days pre-order, in light of the above comments it might not make it out of the box. I do tend to wear my Arnie as a dress down daily* / holiday watch which for me at least draws the line between acceptable Dad evening wear in a Spanish family resort (with Hawaiian shirt 🥳) and daily pool use, and I have the Dw6900 which I wore for decorating and gardening….. twice.
*I pretty much alternate the Arnie, Seamaster and Chris Ward at home.
I find it hard to deal with too many watches that fulfil the same brief, but magpie tendencies are strong…. I need to clip those wings.
I do of course wear a Fenix for sports which has all the functionality of that Mudmaster.
3bobloFree Member@kryton57 Sorry another ‘less is more’ vote from me. Too much going on there. Looks like something my Action Man from the ’70’s would wear 🙃
pk13Full MemberI’ve got the Burton snowboarding mudmaster from a few years ago.
It’s great tbh yes it’s chunky and a bit transformer looking. I believe the new one has pulse rate but that’s about it.Edit I’ve just had a close look at that watch face and wow that’s just a mess
pk13Full MemberI’ve just got this I’m currently trying to fall in love with it. The little screw that holds the clasp on keeps coming loose for a random reason.
Then I twigged where I’d seen the name before.
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