Re: Seiko Autos



On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 13:01:52 +1000, dAz <dazb@zipDOTcomDOTau> wrote:

I wouldn't mind having one of these better Seiko autos like the 6R15 or
the 4L25, a bit better than the generic 7S26/36, hacking, handwinding
and the 4L25 has a nice fine adjuster for regulation.

http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=tree&goto=1883313&rid=0
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"handwind, hacking and fine adjust" ?
Atreidis, you're becoming like <points to group> them ! ;-p

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Regards, Frank
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