Chauncey Gardener
Flashaholic
If it works (for your wife) don't fix it.
My skills are not good enough that I can take the watch apart to see. If it were mine I might try it but its hers not mine. I don't know how the bezel is attached to the watch. Is there any merit in putting some oil in the gap to see if that helps? Its a screw back with nominally 100 M water resistance.
I agree with you. Every watch I have with a bezel moves so the N is always at 12 O'Clock.
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Have you tried rotating it counter clockwise? It's probably just too tight. It may have been sat on at some point. DO NOT OIL IT.
If you feel daring....
But first wrap the case with masking tape.
Alright, the DW-5600ue has been returned but now a W-59 has appeared. TheWell……hear me out 😂. I was at Walmart, and habit has me cruise the watch section. I see a few g shocks, normal ones you always see including a standard DW-5600. As I'm looking at it, I realize it looks a little different than what I'm used to seeing. I ask a worker to take it out of the case and lo and behold… a DW-5600UE. I had no idea this had even been released. So I start googling and yup, upgraded screen (better viewing angles) led backlight and quoted battery life is more than doubled from the DW5600E. Oh, also they reverted back to the styling more like the DW5600C. Just happened to have $60 cash on me. Now I have this watch on me. 🤣 Going to do the Pepsi challenge between these two and see which stays and which gets returned. Two have entered….only one will stay.
In an earlier post I said that I didn't like the Invicta 26970 Divers watch. I have to revise my opinion. I don't like Cyclops and once I found I could remove it, the watch got much more attractive to my eyes. It's also very accurate to within a couple of seconds per month. The counterweight on the second hand is a small Invicta logo. Not great but it has grown on me. I also disliked the clasp on the bracelet as the end was too rough / sharp. A few seconds with a fine sharpening stone seems to have improved that. All in all for the 70 UK pounds I paid for it, I can't really complain.iacchus thank you. I'm a total novice here so maybe you could answer a question. If I have a watch that just says "Quartz Movement", is there a way to identify the movement? Its a cheapie so I'm not worried about taking it apart to have a look.
Just for clarity, its an Invicta Model 26970. I don't like it for several reasons so I was thinking of just giving it away, but now I reckon that it could be a learning experience.
I retired in 2011, don't often need a watch to tell time, but I wear a watch 24/7 (except in the shower.) I rotate them pretty much daily from my collection, just for the pure enjoyment of looking at them and wearing them. Sometimes I even use them to tell the time! ;-).I used to wear mine every day when I worked. Since I retired I only wear a watch when I leave the house so it's always running down.
Great looking build!Here's a shot of my most recent build.
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A few months back, I built a Rolex style polar Explorer homage for my younger brother with the traditional orange GMT hand, the black hour/minute/seconds hands and the black outlined dial hour indices. He loved it and the case and bracelet quality turned out to be so good that I was eager to do another.
For this one, I thought it would be fun try out silver Mercedes hands and the GMT Master II style GMT hand, creating sort of a mashup between the Explorer and the GMT Master II. Under the hood, it sports a genuine Seiko/SII manufacture NH34A movement.
Great looking build!
I know.. looking at it upside down was a little disconcerting.@DHart -
I like your watch. The picture, however, drove me crazy.
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Very nice job. I'm still working on getting the hands on without breaking them!Here's a shot of my most recent build.
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A few months back, I built a Rolex style polar Explorer homage for my younger brother with the traditional orange GMT hand, the black hour/minute/seconds hands and the black outlined dial hour indices. He loved it and the case and bracelet quality turned out to be so good that I was eager to do another.
For this one, I thought it would be fun try out silver Mercedes hands and the GMT Master II style GMT hand, creating sort of a mashup between the Explorer and the GMT Master II. Under the hood, it sports a genuine Seiko/SII manufacture NH34A movement.
I will never forget an incident almost 20 years ago. I was unemployed, and walked out of a City based training center that assisted in helping individuals find work. Behind me was a young mother with her daughter. And I mean directly behind me. Daughter asks her mom what time it is. I can hear mom behind me fumbling with her purse. Getting not just frustrated but agitated as she's clearly desperately trying to pull her cellphone out to tell the time. She's getting more and more upset. Her daughter is clearly starting to sound very nervous and worried. We're all, everyone from the training class, trying to head towards the front door.Hello there,
Back in the day I wore an expensive watch but what happened was it got old. I then went to regular priced watches under about $50 but even $20 was good as long as it did not need constant resetting. I had one of the very first LED watches, but it got old.
I was an avid watch wearer, but now, today, I don't wear one because I take my cell phone everywhere I go out of pure necessity, and that as you know has a clock built in that keeps perfect time.
I've seen the "smart" watches, priced from something like $40 up to $400 and more and don't like them that much because they have small batteries that need recharging, and the lower priced ones have questionable functionality.
So I guess I could say it's the end of the wrist watch era for me. Probably will never get another one.