So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Seiko Divers Watch - For the Aquatic Adventure

By Ed J Price

The Seiko divers watch has stood head and shoulders above the rest in its field. Seiko has specially engineered time pieces that are able to withstand the high pressures at over 900 feet. Formed in the year 1881 with a single watch shop keeper, Seiko has become synonymous with quality watches.

Seiko Kinetic Divers Watch

Seiko has to its benefit the fact that it produces everything, from the oil and face decor, to the gears and watch casing. In 1986, Seiko developed what is now known as the Kinetic watch line. The principle of operation is to power the watch from the natural movement of the wearer. One such mechanism is a pendulum that rotates with walking, as it rotates, it spins a pinion gear upwards of a hundred thousand RPM, which in turn will charge a battery that powers the watch.

Seiko also developed the technology for their watches to be able to descend underwater. The Seiko divers watch combines a stainless steel body construction with special seals and gaskets which withstand the conditions present at certain depths when diving. These watches can weigh up to half a pound but can endure depths of approximately 300 meters.

Dive Watch Technology

For a dive watch, there are many elements that come into play. These include the crystal covering the dials, the strap, and the crown and so on. The watch also needs to handle differing atmospheric conditions that include helium environment and more. These watches also need to legible because light conditions quickly deteriorate once the diver reaches any real depths.

Once basic elements are met, it is all about the style and appearance of the watch. Seiko has been at the forefront of new technologies and designs. Some of the newest technologies for watches were first pioneered by Seiko. Their best watches for divers are part of the Seiko Professional Diver Collection. These Seiko dive watches can handle at least 200 meters and can handle saturation diving. These watches feature Seiko made special gaskets. One of the forerunners of the line is the Seiko Marine Master.

The Marine Master

The Marine Master is able to go to depths of 300 meters. It has rubber straps to reduce its weight. Visibility is possible at near low light levels with the watches lumibrite features. The face of the watch is made of a crystal protection known as Hardlex. This also has an anti reflective coating. To ensure a super tough seal against pressure and water, the crown can be tightened. All in all, the watch is well liked with nothing but rave reviews and its reliable timing and accuracy.

Seiko Black Monster

Being one of the best dive watches by many divers standards, the Seiko Black sits above the rest. Its many stylish and proven features have made it what it is today. The perfect accessory for all divers.

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