If you were paying attention a couple of days ago, you already know the results of this test. Not only does the Seiko last two days, but probably you have time to get back from work for an afternoon change, sooo effectively 2.5 days. The Sinn on the other hand is typical ETA junk.
Round #7: Power Reserve (MM > U1)
- SCM64
- Global Mod/Sinn fanboy
- Posts: 16523
- Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 2:27 pm
- Location: N27° 56.79', W82° 27.55'
Re: Round #7: Power Reserve (MM > U1)
Nice numbers for the MM.
As a multi watch per day guy, PR doesn't matter much to me. But it's still good to see the results. Nice work by Seiko.
As a multi watch per day guy, PR doesn't matter much to me. But it's still good to see the results. Nice work by Seiko.
Steven
Sexually Desirable RockStar Moderator
Sexually Desirable RockStar Moderator
- moishlashen
- Posts: 16208
- Joined: Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:28 am
- Name: Leu Sanis
- Location: Somewheres paddlin' it.
Re: Round #7: Power Reserve (MM > U1)
They all did pretty well. PAM just kicked ass
"I prefer the tumult of liberty to the quiet of servitude."
- vbuskirk
- Thread Jacker Extraordinaire
- Posts: 7279
- Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:36 pm
- Name: Chris
- Location: Nashvegas
Re: Round #7: Power Reserve (MM > U1)
Yah. An extension/modification of the Unitas 6497, but with an [advertised] 56hr power reserve.
Chris
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 123 guests