Re: Technical Documents on-line
- From: "Jack Denver" <nunuvyer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 20:46:25 -0400
Did you look beyond the first page? You have to hit the "next page" button
(whatever that is in Dutch) - there are several pages of info.
Some of the info is available online at other sites - Seiko, ETA, etc.
Other stuff I see there, if it's online, I don't know where. This puts a lot
of stuff together in one place.
"zog" <zog@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jack Denver wrote:
Someone has put a collection of a number of watch related technical
documents on-line.
See this post:
http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tree&goto=1990404&rid=0
I'm not sure the method they used is really hack proof, so I wouldn't
count on these remaining up indefinitely. If you see anything that is of
value to you, I suggest that you download it to your local drive while
it's still available.
looks like he just copied the same info from here
http://service.seiko.com.au/Service2/tg/index.htm
.
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