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rfuerst911sc 07-23-2019 03:03 PM

Watch mechanism- I am tired of batteries
 
I know we have had discussions on watch prices but what about mechanisms ? I am tired of replacing batteries ! So if buying a watch that doesn't need a battery I think there are three choices .

1.Citizen Eco drive yes it has a battery but it is charged by any light source.

2.Any brand of self winding

3.Any brand of mechanical wind up

Did I miss anything ? I miss my old wind up watches but the Eco drive sounds like a winner .

sc_rufctr 07-23-2019 03:13 PM

Seiko Spring drive. Mechanical "autocharge" watch that is regulated by a crystal.

Search "Grand Seiko". (They're expensive)

porsche4life 07-23-2019 03:14 PM

I have a few invicta watches. One automatic and one manual winder. Sure they aren’t rolexes, but they are nice looking watches that never need batteries, and I don’t care if I damage or someone tried to mug me for them. Check those out.

sc_rufctr 07-23-2019 03:16 PM

Also look at Russian mechanical watches. Very underacted.

porsche4life 07-23-2019 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 10534299)
Also look at Russian mechanical watches. Very underacted.

Not many Russian goods for sale in the US. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Eric Hahl 07-23-2019 03:31 PM

Just purchased an AVI-8 P51 Mustang edition. Uses a Japanese automatic movement. Really like it as its easy to read, not too busy.

https://avi-8.co.uk/pages/avi-8-p51-mustang-av-4069-shop-now

steve185 07-23-2019 03:36 PM

Seiko 5

sc_rufctr 07-23-2019 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 10534315)
Not many Russian goods for sale in the US. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Fleabay?

rcooled 07-23-2019 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 10534288)
1.Citizen Eco drive yes it has a battery but it is charged by any light source.

I have this Eco Drive as one of my 'everyday' watches. Looks pretty good and is easy to read. After being fully charged, they claim that it'll run for 6 months without a re-charge.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1563925755.jpg

rfuerst911sc 07-23-2019 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcooled (Post 10534337)
I have this Eco Drive as one of my 'everyday' watches. Looks pretty good and is easy to read. After being fully charged, they claim that it'll run for 6 months without a re-charge.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1563925755.jpg

I like the simple design like this watch . I don't need 3 spinning dials or for it to tell me my health statistics !!! Just the time and date . Thanks for posting

rfuerst911sc 07-23-2019 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 10534297)
I have a few invicta watches. One automatic and one manual winder. Sure they aren’t rolexes, but they are nice looking watches that never need batteries, and I don’t care if I damage or someone tried to mug me for them. Check those out.

I will look into these , yes just looking for reliable and decent prices daily watch . Thanks

aschen 07-23-2019 04:30 PM

Seiko 5 or better. Really any mech seiko is a great value Seiko sary or sarb lines are very good values in the 300-400ish range. Basic Hamilton is great as well for a bit more $$.

RANDY P 07-23-2019 05:12 PM

If you go days without wearing a watch+ want a basic daily- I say EcoDrive. Otherwise, get an automatic.

HardDrive 07-23-2019 05:56 PM

Lots of great mechanical watches available for not much $. People like them for the same reason they like air cooled cars.

Nice list of affordable mechanicals here: https://gearpatrol.com/2018/12/13/affordable-mechanical-watches/

It all comes down to the movement. A lot of entry level watches use the same movements. The Miyota 8215 movement is an example. A Timex Marlin and and Invicta 8926 are really the same watch inside.

Figure out a price point, then start looking at the movements that are available at that price point.

LWJ 07-23-2019 06:22 PM

I have a g-shock with solar. I can read it. No battery.

Pretty damn large, which may put you off.

fanaudical 07-23-2019 08:54 PM

I have an old Eco-Drive. They do need a new battery about once every 15 years...

petrolhead611 07-24-2019 04:19 AM

I bought a Seiko solar watch formy wife.150 dollars ex Songapore

javadog 07-24-2019 04:21 AM

I should probably point out that if you buy a mechanical, self winding watch that you will need to periodically get it serviced. That will cost more than replacing a battery.

sc_rufctr 07-24-2019 04:39 AM

^^^ This... 8 to 10 years???

klaus 07-24-2019 04:45 AM

I will give another vote for Seiko, and given that this sounds like a new endeavor I would suggest starting with something with a 4r35 (day) or 4r36 (day & date) movement (available in non Seiko watches as the NH35 / NH36).

Reasons to suggest a watch with this movement:
- Robust
- If it needs a service it isn't too expensive
- Accurate
- Available in a ton of different styles of watch (Price range $200ish to $1000+)
- Hand winding (not all automatics can be hand wound)


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