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Jan 05, 2014
Beautiful watch. But a clinker as Seiko's usually go.
2 of 2 found this helpful I inherited two Seikos 4 years ago and I love them. This watch ran 5 minutes fast right out of the box. The clear back showed it was already adjusted as slow as it would go. Had to return it.
I loved the watch and I will likely purchase another, but not from The Watchery. When I requested an exchange (two weeks) they told me to get it repaired by a 3rd party. They then refused exchanging the watch entirely (they said due to the season. ?????). After a few more heated emails, they promptly refunded me when they received the watch back.
The watch YES. The Watchery? NO.

May 27, 2022
Finally, after a century, Mr. Maltin, has solved the final mystery of Titanic. Case Closed.
This is the most important documentary to own if you are at all interested in Titanic. It finally, and completely, closes the case of why the Titanic struck the iceberg.
So many myths have cropped up over the century. It is difficult to separate fact from fantasy. For instance, the crew was well seasoned, the ship was highly maneuverable for her size, and responded well to her helm. her construction was first class for the age, The rivets were of the best quality. Crow's nest lookouts could spot an iceberg twenty minutes away on such a clear night. All ships normally traveled maximum speed through ice fields, binoculars are more of a hindrance than a help in spotting icebergs due to narrow fields of view, &etc .
What killed Titanic was an unseen "Fata Morgana" mirage effect that turned the cold Labrador currents spreading across the shipping lanes literally into a killing field. They had no clue of the unseen danger ahead.
Tim is an excellent detective who, after a century, successfully solve what happened on that clear, freezing cold, mill pond ocean.