Hallo, Haben sie diesen Seiko Wecker noch in Gebrauch ?? Wie hoch ist der Batterieverbrauch ?? und können sie den Wecker noch Empfehlen? Danke für die Antwort...
@@katjaruf9937 Der Stromverbrauch ist sehr gering. Seit dem Kauf habe ich zwei Ersatzbatterien eingelegt. Dabei waren noch nicht einmal alle "frisch". Im Moment benutze ich ihn allerdings nur als Tischuhr. Hier ist der Stromverbrauch natürlich etwas geringer. Empfehlen kann ich ihn immer noch.
I have this model for approximately 10 years. Great luminous dial, hands in mine glow green, as the rest of the dial. Battery life in those is pretty long, more than 2 years. I have collection of vintage mechanical alarm clocks, but this is my main "workhorse" alarm clock.
I've got to throw to the bin four Casio ones. Some have a wroken plastic dial wheel and some others do not make any noise when they should play the alarm, so I just won't buy any other Casio alarm clock. I've got a Seiko one working since like 30 years ago. I was needing another alarm clock and I've bought yours, so thanks a lot for your review. It's a bit of expensive, but you pay for what you get.
I've purchased it, but I don't have such glowing effect at night as on your video. They glow just a little, like my old clock made 15 years ago. Also, numbers look more white than green. I don't know, maybe they make cheaper model for my country, or maybe my usual illumination is just not enough for the clock to accumulate enough energy.
It is an alternating beep that changes within the first few seconds to a properly annoying rythm. While I find it to be highly annoying it is encouraging you to do something about it... which I guess is exactly what an alarm clock should do. :)
The dial is held in place with a small flathead screw. It sits about 2cm deep inside the "dial-tube". You probably need a precision screwdriver for that.
May I ask, how silent is your Seiko? For me, it's not quite silent, I'd say it's rather more noisy than a regular quartz with a step movement. Only instead of doing tick-tick-tick each second, it makes a twice more frequent sound like tick-tock-tick-tock.
Mine is not completely silent either. I do hear it when there is little to no noise around but I have to hold it up near my ear to hear it under normal conditions. For me it is a very quick tick-tick-tick, but a lower pitched, mechanical one rather than the classic quartz-tick.
@@icecreamgecko Yes, it's quite different from the quartz tick. I would compare it to the train wheel sound, just much more quiet. And the volume of it is somewhat between mechanical alarm and quartz.
@@playstation2bigs SEIKO is my favorite brand of alarm clock. Movement, Parts are from Japan. (I think) And Made in Thailand (assembly parts), not China. As verified by SEIKO TAIWAN today. For reference only.
Great review, I think I am going to buy a clock that has a gradually increasing noise, when the alarm rings. . Braun make one but I think there are some better ones, cheaper than Braun: Bentima Black Sweeper One Non-Tick Alarm Clock Silent £11.99 . o0o
If you are interested in another plastic timepiece feel free to check out my new review of the Casio F-91W: ruclips.net/video/OjePcDKVa6E/видео.html
Hallo, Haben sie diesen Seiko Wecker noch in Gebrauch ?? Wie hoch ist der Batterieverbrauch ?? und können sie den Wecker noch Empfehlen? Danke für die Antwort...
@@katjaruf9937 Der Stromverbrauch ist sehr gering. Seit dem Kauf habe ich zwei Ersatzbatterien eingelegt. Dabei waren noch nicht einmal alle "frisch". Im Moment benutze ich ihn allerdings nur als Tischuhr. Hier ist der Stromverbrauch natürlich etwas geringer. Empfehlen kann ich ihn immer noch.
I have this model for approximately 10 years. Great luminous dial, hands in mine glow green, as the rest of the dial. Battery life in those is pretty long, more than 2 years. I have collection of vintage mechanical alarm clocks, but this is my main "workhorse" alarm clock.
excellent review - i really needed the dark demo and that was excellent - many thanks
Thank You! I am glad that I could help.
I've got to throw to the bin four Casio ones. Some have a wroken plastic dial wheel and some others do not make any noise when they should play the alarm, so I just won't buy any other Casio alarm clock. I've got a Seiko one working since like 30 years ago.
I was needing another alarm clock and I've bought yours, so thanks a lot for your review. It's a bit of expensive, but you pay for what you get.
Thank You for the nice comment. I am glad that I could help. :)
I've purchased it, but I don't have such glowing effect at night as on your video. They glow just a little, like my old clock made 15 years ago. Also, numbers look more white than green. I don't know, maybe they make cheaper model for my country, or maybe my usual illumination is just not enough for the clock to accumulate enough energy.
Just bought one! Thanks for the review!
How does the alarm sound?
It is an alternating beep that changes within the first few seconds to a properly annoying rythm. While I find it to be highly annoying it is encouraging you to do something about it... which I guess is exactly what an alarm clock should do. :)
how to remove the dial mate? the plasticky thing you mentioned to modify the hands/time.
The dial is held in place with a small flathead screw. It sits about 2cm deep inside the "dial-tube". You probably need a precision screwdriver for that.
May I ask, how silent is your Seiko? For me, it's not quite silent, I'd say it's rather more noisy than a regular quartz with a step movement.
Only instead of doing tick-tick-tick each second, it makes a twice more frequent sound like tick-tock-tick-tock.
Mine is not completely silent either. I do hear it when there is little to no noise around but I have to hold it up near my ear to hear it under normal conditions. For me it is a very quick tick-tick-tick, but a lower pitched, mechanical one rather than the classic quartz-tick.
@@icecreamgecko Yes, it's quite different from the quartz tick. I would compare it to the train wheel sound, just much more quiet. And the volume of it is somewhat between mechanical alarm and quartz.
What model, type is that seiko?
This is the Seiko QHE038T.
@@icecreamgecko Thanks for replying, n for the review by the way.
You are welcome and Thank You. :)
That seiko made in japan ?
It does not have any markings of origin on it. I therefore assume that it is made in China.
@@icecreamgecko china Nooooo
doubt it
What is the model of seiko alarm clock?
Seiko QHE038T
Made in japan ?
I cannot find any writing regarding this on mine. But I do not think it is made in Japan.
They probably would have put it on there then.
@@icecreamgecko probably made in china :(
@@playstation2bigs
SEIKO is my favorite brand of alarm clock.
Movement, Parts are from Japan. (I think)
And Made in Thailand (assembly parts), not China.
As verified by SEIKO TAIWAN today.
For reference only.
@@fcliu1257 ooopps I doubled post my question hahahaha
How often do you change the battery?
I am not too sure about that but I think that I changed it twice since I bought it.
I just bought the Seiko qhe147 model.
Power consumption is 0.18 miliamps, so it should last several years.
In a few years I will write :-)
@@nienie9188 I am looking forward to that. :)
Great review, I think I am going to buy a clock that has a gradually increasing noise, when the alarm rings.
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Braun make one but I think there are some better ones, cheaper than Braun:
Bentima Black Sweeper One Non-Tick Alarm Clock Silent
£11.99
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o0o
Thanks! :)
Красивые часы.