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citizensoldierny
05-15-2009, 01:09 PM
Recently acquired a Seiko Orange Monster, great watch , I love the look and heft. Problem is though the day and date is driving me nuts, do you have to set it at midnight or something as the day or date seems to change before it should . Someone please tell me what I need to do.
jrcrow79
05-15-2009, 01:14 PM
huh?..any pics?
Dennis
05-15-2009, 01:22 PM
To set the date and time, you need to set the date first and stop one day before the current day. So for instance, today is Friday, I would set the date to Thursday, then start to adjust the time. You roll the time forward until the date turns Friday - you are now past midnight and in the AMs. Continue to move the time forward to the current time. The watch is now set and should be keep time and date perfectly as long as you wear it regularly (or use a watch winder).
danek
05-15-2009, 01:22 PM
This might be too obvious, but make sure that you correctly set the time for AM/PM. To make sure that your time is set correctly, when you turn the hands past 12:00, the day and date will advance if it's passing midnight, they won't if it's passing noon. Did I answer your question dumbly?
danek
05-15-2009, 01:24 PM
Also, you'll have to re-adjust the date every other month because the watch doesn't know which months have 30 vs. 31 days and which month you're in.
mparker762
05-15-2009, 02:17 PM
This is an automatic mechanical movement right? They'll usually start to change a few hours before midnight. The Rolex GMT is a notable exception - it flips right at midnight.
Johnny Dale
05-15-2009, 03:54 PM
Fortunatly I am in bed by midnight and miss the whole date change show.
citizensoldierny
05-15-2009, 04:44 PM
Dennis,
Used your method, makes perfect sense too. Guess I've worn digital for way to long to think mechanically when it comes to watches.
TOB9595
05-15-2009, 04:54 PM
I've heard and practiced NOT adjusting the watch from ~ midnight to 4 am.
The Seiko movement starts it's journey to flipping the day/date during these times and you can harm the mechanism if you mess with the settings at these times.
I do love the MONSTERS!
All sorts of strap/bracelet choices depending on your mood :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v116/TOB9595/WATCHES/IMG_5329.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v116/TOB9595/WATCHES/IMG_5232.jpg
Tom
PaulX608
05-15-2009, 05:08 PM
On my Seiko with the 7S26A movement, the date changes at midnight, but the day takes until 3 AM as it goes from one day through the Spanish and to the next day.
TimmyBoston
05-16-2009, 12:28 AM
This might be too obvious, but make sure that you correctly set the time for AM/PM. To make sure that your time is set correctly, when you turn the hands past 12:00, the day and date will advance if it's passing midnight, they won't if it's passing noon. Did I answer your question dumbly?
It's what I would have answered with.
Aevum
05-16-2009, 11:09 AM
you shouldnt adjust any mechanical watch between 11pm and 3am becuase the date change mechanism is in movement,
i have a seiko 5 with a 7S36B (same movement but with an extra bridge with 2 jewels),
i just move it forward untill the day changes, and then set it, knowing im starting from 12:00am,
Sullybob
05-16-2009, 11:28 AM
I've heard and practiced NOT adjusting the watch from ~ midnight to 4 am.
The Seiko movement starts it's journey to flipping the day/date during these times and you can harm the mechanism if you mess with the settings at these times.
I do love the MONSTERS!
All sorts of strap/bracelet choices depending on your mood :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v116/TOB9595/WATCHES/IMG_5232.jpg
Tom
Very nice, I love my Orange Monster as well.
Where did you get that strap? Can you tell me more about it?
Thebigspendur
05-16-2009, 12:26 PM
There are some date only watches that change abruptly at midnight but many change slowly either a few minutes before or after. if there is a day-date there are more gears involved and they take time to do the changeover especially where more than one language is involved. I'm not aware of any multi language day-date that does the changeover all at one whether quartz or mechanical.
citizensoldierny
05-17-2009, 10:05 AM
Thanks to all , watch is now right and sanity returning to baseline= pretty far from sane:eek:
TOB9595
05-17-2009, 11:26 AM
Very nice, I love my Orange Monster as well.
Where did you get that strap? Can you tell me more about it?
Shawn, I'll have to think on it...where I got it.
It is classy and inexpensive. It eas my standard edc strap for a loooong time.
Let's see
Tom
Aevum
05-17-2009, 02:21 PM
i dont think a leather strap fits it so well, but still great looking,
SRock
05-17-2009, 07:53 PM
To set the date and time, you need to set the date first and stop one day before the current day. So for instance, today is Friday, I would set the date to Thursday, then start to adjust the time. You roll the time forward until the date turns Friday - you are now past midnight and in the AMs. Continue to move the time forward to the current time. The watch is now set and should be keep time and date perfectly as long as you wear it regularly (or use a watch winder).
This might be too obvious, but make sure that you correctly set the time for AM/PM. To make sure that your time is set correctly, when you turn the hands past 12:00, the day and date will advance if it's passing midnight, they won't if it's passing noon. Did I answer your question dumbly?
These guys got you covered. I just wanted to comment that I love the Orange Monster! Very cool watch!
TravelingMan82
01-06-2010, 05:05 PM
I am looking at the black Monster. What is the general consensus on this watch?
Austin
01-06-2010, 06:12 PM
I am looking at the black Monster. What is the general consensus on this watch?
It's a great watch. I bought one a few months ago to use on construction sites. I did not want to risk damaging my vintage watches. I find myself using it quite a bit.
Austin
01-06-2010, 07:51 PM
I am looking at the black Monster. What is the general consensus on this watch?
I gave you a pretty lame recommendation. Here are some more details about this watch.
Price: You can't beat the price. You get an automatic movement for the price of a quartz watch. An added benefit is the chunky bracelet and reminds me of my Rolex oyster bracelet.
Movement: This watch keeps accurate time. Unlike most automatic timepieces, you don't have to wind it. You put it on and it starts up. This is a nice quality of most Japanese automatics including Orient. The only complaint I have is that reserve time off the wrist is limited to 12 to 16 hours before it stops. My Orient manages about 24 to 30 hours of reserve time.
Function: It's clunky but classy. I usually wear it with casual wear but I can see wearing it with a suit. The bracelet is easy to change to either a leather strap or rubber diving strap.
It's a real beauty at a very good price point.
Rusty Jackknife
01-06-2010, 09:57 PM
I am looking at the black Monster. What is the general consensus on this watch?
I have owned one for several years now. I like the fit and feel of this watch so much that my Omega Seamaster spends less time on my wrist.
DS/B MCS
01-07-2010, 05:10 AM
I gave you a pretty lame recommendation. Here are some more details about this watch.
Price: You can't beat the price. You get an automatic movement for the price of a quartz watch. An added benefit is the chunky bracelet and reminds me of my Rolex oyster bracelet.
Movement: This watch keeps accurate time. Unlike most automatic timepieces, you don't have to wind it. You put it on and it starts up. This is a nice quality of most Japanese automatics including Orient. The only complaint I have is that reserve time off the wrist is limited to 12 to 16 hours before it stops. My Orient manages about 24 to 30 hours of reserve time.
Function: It's clunky but classy. I usually wear it with casual wear but I can see wearing it with a suit. The bracelet is easy to change to either a leather strap or rubber diving strap.
It's a real beauty at a very good price point.
If you are interested in automatic watches, the Black Monster is a great place to start. If you can extend your budget the Seiko Sumo (SBDC001) is even better. However, it is an overseas only model, so you have to look a little harder to find one. There are a couple of vendors that will sell to the US market, and you can always find one preloved on the different watch boards.
bohdathone
01-07-2010, 05:16 AM
I'm wearing my orange face Sumo today. Gorgeous watch in the metal, even better than in pics, and really incredible value given the quality
Dennis
01-07-2010, 07:16 AM
Austin has you covered. I own a Black Monster and really like it. It is a chunky watch, for sure. Everything about the watch is chunky from the bracelet to the watch itself. But, it is a class watch, keeps great time and looks good in anything from jeans to a suit. I have never changed the bracelet on it, and I think I should look into it. It is a great watch as an introduction to automatics at a great price. I agree though, the reserve time is a bit short at overnight and a little longer. If I don't wear the watch regularly, I need to set it every time.
bythbook
01-07-2010, 07:22 AM
I'm wearing my OM now - I also have a black one....
The metal bracelet is wonderful - has four microadjustments, diver's extension... it's "robust." (Sizing the bracelet is a caution - has a pin-collar arangement... there are how-tos online that will walk you through it.)
I like variety - I got the metal bracelet on my BM; a rubber strap for my OM; and an aftermarket metal bracelet... I swap em around alot.
These are fantastic watches - hardy, accurate, and with a 120-click bezel that just feels right.
And you can read by the lume!
Alacrity59
01-07-2010, 07:49 AM
I am looking at the black Monster. What is the general consensus on this watch?
I quite like many Seiko watches but this model looks somehow wrong to me. Disproportionate in terms of chunkiness relative to size of dial perhaps.
Austin
01-07-2010, 10:08 AM
And you can read by the lume!
Thanks Jon for bringing up the lume. This is one of the best features of this watch. Once you charge the lume it will last all night. It has one of the best lumes I have seen on a watch both expensive and budget.
gstrand
01-07-2010, 10:28 AM
Have to agree with all of the Black Monster comments... I love mine. It replaced my long term Ti Skyhawk as my EDC, and it does work for dressing up and down. Great watch, perfect for getting in to Mechanical...
I liked mine so much I bought an Orange Monster for my son as his 18th birthday present.
Austin
01-07-2010, 11:02 AM
Here's a picture of the Black Monster on my wrist.
http://badgerandblade.com/gallery/displayimage.php?imageid=19451
vegasvics
04-27-2012, 09:05 PM
you shouldnt adjust any mechanical watch between 11pm and 3am becuase the date change mechanism is in movement
+1 my Panerai actually has an internal block to prevent this
chicagotrim
04-30-2012, 06:43 PM
+1 my Panerai actually has an internal block to prevent this
Congrats on bringing a two year old thread back to life...
and why the heck is this is in the speakeasy forum???
Legion
04-30-2012, 07:04 PM
Congrats on bringing a two year old thread back to life...
and why the heck is this is in the speakeasy forum???
Because two years ago there wasn't a haberdashery forum.
chicagotrim
04-30-2012, 07:13 PM
Ah..makes sense. Maybe it will be moved to the haberdashery forum now.
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